To tackle the multi-faceted challenges of insecurity in the country, the Inspector-General of Police, M.A Adamu has flagged-off a reinvigorated special security action plan, code-named ‘Operation Puff Adder II’.
This move was revealed in a statement released by police PRO Frank Mba, which stated that the security plan is to reinforce the ongoing fight against banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, and other violent crimes in the country.
The new special operation, which will be intelligence-led and community-driven, will be executed in sustained collaboration with the Armed Forces, the Intelligence Community, and other sister security agencies. It is aimed at re-dominating and reclaiming the public space from criminals that are bent on threatening the internal security order across the country and bringing them to book.
During the flag-off, Adamu noted that Operation Puff Adder II is an initiative of the Force conceived from a deliberate and critical evaluation of the pattern and trend of crimes in the country.
With the Special Operation, there shall be a massive and well-planned deployment of both human and other operational assets of the Force to reinforce and consolidate on the successes and achievements of Operation Puff Adder I, launched by the IGP in April 2019.
Furthermore, IGP Adamu noted that the flag-off is the first phase of the operation targeted at the full restoration of peace and security in the North-West and North-Central Geopolitical Zones of the country.
The operation is aimed at dislodging bandits from their current operational spaces and denying them space to regroup in other parts of the country.
Meanwhile, the IGP has assured Nigerians that the Force shall continue to do all within its powers to guarantee a stable security order across the country.
Thereafter, he appealed to the civil populace and general citizens to work with the Police and other security agencies in the joint tasks of safeguarding our nation, especially in the area of providing useful, relevant, and timely information that would be helpful in fighting crime.
AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK