Nigeria, UK partner to boost security measures

The Nigeria Police Force and the British Embassy have launched a collaboration to enhance security and combat crime in Kogi.

The partnership began on Monday with a meeting between police commissioner Miller Dantawaye in Kogi and a British Embassy delegation.

The delegation, led by Andrew Marshall, discussed intelligence-led operations and counter-kidnapping strategies with Mr Dantawaye.

Mr Marshall highlighted the need for effective intelligence gathering to track criminal activities. He described crime as a major obstacle to peace and societal progress.

In response, Mr Dantawaye assured the delegation of the police’s commitment to strengthening security measures and acknowledged the importance of international cooperation.

The police chief pledged to intensify efforts, including robust stop-and-search operations and strategic intelligence sharing.

He also encouraged the British embassy to provide intelligence on criminal activities to enable swift responses from law enforcement agencies.

According to him, the visit marks a significant step toward reinforcing security partnerships and improving crime-fighting strategies in Kogi.

Dantawaye added, “Collaboration with foreign partners is crucial, given their advanced security capabilities and resources.”

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