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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Police Community Relations Committee urges timely reporting of security breaches

Mr Maigari reiterated that the PCRC would continue to work with the police to ensure peace and security in the country.

• October 31, 2023
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Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC)

The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has urged citizens to always provide timely and useful information on security breaches in their communities to security agencies for quick intervention.

Abdullahi Maigari, Zone 12 chairman of the committee comprising Bauchi and Gombe States, made the call in an interview with journalists on Tuesday in Bauchi.

He expressed concern that some citizens were reluctant to provide useful information that could assist security agencies, especially the police, in fighting crimes.

Mr Maigari said as the nation battles insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, and other criminal activities, it behoves the people to contribute to making the country safe.

“Maintaining peace and security is everybody’s business; therefore, don’t leave everything in the hands of police or security agencies alone,” he said.

The PCRC vice chairman also urged residents to take more interest in happenings around their immediate environment and be security conscious at all times.

He said people should also take special interest in what happens in places like markets, banks, motor parks, airports, and entertainment houses, among others.

“PCRC will continue to sensitise and intensify awareness campaigns on relationships with police and other security agencies to tackle security challenges in the country.

“While security agencies are doing their best to carry out their responsibility of policing society, there is also a need for citizens to create robust partnerships and synergy to achieve a high level of safety and security in the country,” Mr Maigari added.

He urged citizens to have confidence in the police and complement their efforts in fighting crime and criminality in the country.

Mr Maigari reiterated that the PCRC would continue to work with the police to ensure peace and security in the country.

(NAN)

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