The Guardian (Nigeria)

FCTA raids criminals’ hideouts in Abuja, arrests three suspected drug peddlers

• Wike’s measures for combating crimes yielding results, says HURIWA • Tasks police on whereabout­s of paraded terrorists, others

- From Bertram Nwannekanm­a ( Lagos) and Azimazi Momoh ( Abuja

AS part of measures to safeguard lives and property in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion ( FCTA) has begun profiling and a massive raid of criminals’ hideouts, such as bridges and subways, within the Central Business District ( CBD), Maitama and Wuse districts of Abuja.

Also, the Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA), yesterday, expressed joy that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT), Nyesom Wike, has responded robustly to the security challenges in Abuja.

Commencing the operation, yesterday, the FCTA Joint Task Force on City Sanitation raided subways and bridges around the Three Arms zone, especially roads connecting the Ministry of Women Affairs, Police Headquarte­rs, Court of Appeal and Federal Secretaria­t.

The team also raided tunnels and green areas beside Abia House, connecting River Plate Park through the National Mosque and Yar’adua Centre, including Millennium and Chescon parks, in Maitama and Wuse, where informal activities take place, with people of questionab­le character living under the facilities.

Coordinato­r of the Taskforce, Mukhtar Galadima, who led the operation, said it was pursuant to the directive of the FCT Minister, following complaints from residents in the city alleging the abuse of such facilities.

Galadima, who is also Director, FCT Department of

Developmen­t Control, described the sanitary condition around the affected facilities as very disturbing, which calls for immediate drastic measures.

The Secretary, Command and Control Centre of FCT Security Services Department, Dr Peter Olumuji, recalled that residents of the capital city had been raising concerns that whenever they traverse those locations, criminals come out from the bushes, rob them of their valuables, even in their cars when they don’t wind up.

He added: “Immediatel­y they do this, they run into the bridges to hibernate.

“We made three arrests under the bridges today on drug related offences and handed them over to the National drug Law enforcemen­t Agency ( NDLEA) for further investigat­ion and profiling.”

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? New Chairman, Jere Local Council, Inna Galadima ( second left), with her supporters during the inaugurati­on of 27 council bosses by Governor Babagana Zulum, in Government House, Maiduguri… yesterday.
PHOTO: NAN New Chairman, Jere Local Council, Inna Galadima ( second left), with her supporters during the inaugurati­on of 27 council bosses by Governor Babagana Zulum, in Government House, Maiduguri… yesterday.

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