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Police Acquire Drones, Order Clampdown On Criminals
The Nigerian Police Force has acquired three high-powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for improved armed surveillance operations in the country.
The Force spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja.
He said the UAVs would help checkmate criminal activities in the country.
According to him, the IGP’s determination to integrate the use of technology in the Nigeria Police Force’s law enforcement duties necessitated the procurement of drones.
He added that the IGP had ordered the deployment of these drones based on necessity, stating that three more UAVs are expected.
He also said that “the IGP ordered a total clampdown on non-state actors and criminals in Nigeria and similarly warned criminal elements across the country to steer clear and turn a new leaf, otherwise the environment would not be conducive for them”.
The statement partly read, “The newly acquired drones will surely assist the police in monitoring active crime scenes, coordinating response operations, and providing armed aerial support to officers on reconnaissance operations.
“The three newly acquired UAVs are rotary-wing aircraft capable of flying up to an altitude of 1,000 feet with high operational endurance and the capacity to fire at acquired threats and targets from reasonable distances. The Nigeria Police Air wing has equally concluded training for the operators of the drones in partnership with foreign experts who have been consulted for training and maintenance of the drones.
“The IGP has directed the immediate and strategic deployment of these drones based on necessity while noting that three more UAVs of the exact specifications are still expected in the shortest possible time”.