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FCT: Police launch Violent Crime Response Unit to address security threats
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FCT: Police launch Violent Crime Response Unit to address security threats

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The Federal Capital Territory, FCT Police Command on Monday, launched the Violent Crime Response Unit, VCRU, at the Old SARS Office Abuja, as part of efforts aimed to strengthen the fight against violent crimes across the territory.

The move, according to the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, is aimed at addressing security threats posed by armed robbery, kidnapping, violent attacks and other activities of criminal elements in the nation’s capital.

The CP noted that the unit was strategically structured into five operational sectors across the territory to ensure broader “coverage, improved intelligence gathering, faster response capability, and more effective deployment of resources”.

The FCT police boss emphasized that officers selected into the unit were “carefully screened and rigorously trained”, stressing that professionalism, discipline, accountability, and respect for human rights must remain the guiding principles of their operations.

He warned that misconduct, abuse of authority, harassment, extortion, and other forms of unprofessional conduct would not be tolerated under any circumstance.

The event was attended by traditional rulers, representatives of other security agencies including the Commander, Guards Brigade, Brigadier General A.O. Onasanya.

FCT: Police launch Violent Crime Response Unit to address security threats

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