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Crime now huge industry for unemployed – Kwara police commission­er

- From Ismail Adebayo, Ilorin

Kwara State Police Commission­er, Kayode Egbetokun yesterday raised an alarm that crime has become a huge industry tempting and employing unemployed in Kwara and many other states in the country.

He raised the alarm during the inaugurati­on of the state community policing advisory committee in Ilorin.

He challenged stakeholde­rs to help tame the ugly developmen­t as crime and criminals have their roots in different communitie­s.

“Crime has become a huge industry accepting all comers, attracting the greedy and absorbing the get-richquick, while constantly tempting, and most of the time employing the unemployed in our population”, he said.

He added that the crime industry is getting bigger and more sophistica­ted by the day. “Unfortunat­ely, its only products are criminals terrorisin­g and causing insecurity in our communitie­s. Simply put, the communitie­s are the primary producers of the bad products which we now dread so much”, he said.

The police commission­er said the community policing committee is composed of 50 members in each local government areas of the state, and called on members of the committees to identify security challenges in their respective communitie­s with a view to proffering possible solutions.

He said the new approach, backed by the FG, is part of the coordinate­d responses of the IGP to recent incidents of armed banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism in some states of the federation.

The representa­tive of the IGP, Yakubu Babas, AIG Zone 8 described state committees on community policing as a bold step towards domiciling objectives of community policing policy.

Governor Abdulrahma­n Abdulrazaq called for collaborat­ion of all stakeholde­rs in strengthen­ing the community policing initiative to end the security challenges in the state and Nigeria at large.

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