Plateau Attacks IGP Deploys Surveillance Helicopter, CTUInspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Baba

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Usman Baba on Monday ordered the immediate deployment of a Police Surveillance Helicopter, two Units of Police Mobile Force (PMF), and two cells of Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU) to Plateau State to douse the rising tension in the State

Baba explained that the deployment is part of the ongoing, coordinated efforts at restoring public order in Rubuka and its environs, following the killings on Saturday.

He explained that thirteen additional suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident, bringing the total number of arrested persons to 33.

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A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, CP Frank Mba said: ‘As part of ongoing, coordinated efforts at restoring public order in Rukuba and its environs, following the unfortunate incident of Saturday 14th, August, 2021, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc (+), NPM, fdc has ordered the deployment of additional operational asset including a Police Surveillance Helicopter, two (2) Units of Police Mobile Force (PMF) and two (2) Cells of Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU) to Plateau State.

‘The surveillance helicopter, manned by operatives of Nigeria Police Airwing, is expected to carry out aerial surveillance and confidence-boosting patrols within the hotspots, in coordinated operations with the ground troops. The IGP noted that thirteen (13) additional suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident, bringing the total number of arrested persons to thirty-three (33).

‘He assured that the NPF is committed to working with other patriotic stakeholders toward restoring public order in Plateau and other parts of the country’.

Baba said, the Head of the Police Intervention Team (PIT), Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Sanusi Lemu, is already on ground in Plateau, coordinating Police investigative, operational and peace-building response.

 

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