New FCT Police Commissioner resumes, vows zero tolerance for crime

The new Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, CP Olatunji Rilwan Disu resumed on Monday, warning criminals that his time “will be marked by a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of crime and criminality”.
Speaking to reporters at the Command’s headquarters, CP Disu, stressed that the Command will remain steadfast in its dedication to defending the FCT and making sure that law enforcement is both efficient and considerate of every citizen’s rights.
He stated that his administration would prioritize public engagement, technology integration, intelligence gathering, training and development, and community policing projects.
“We will enhance our community policing initiatives to ensure that our officers are more visible and accessible, fostering a sense of safety and trust among residents.
“Intelligence Gathering: Strengthening our intelligence-gathering capabilities will be crucial in preemptively addressing potential threats and criminal activities.
“Technology Integration: We will leverage modern technology to aid our policing efforts, utilizing tools such as data analytics and surveillance systems to enhance our operational efficiency and response times.
“Training and Development: Continuous training for our officers will be emphasized to ensure they are equipped with the latest techniques and knowledge in modern policing.
“Public Engagement: We will actively engage the public through town hall meetings and outreach programs to create a stronger bond between the police and the community,” the new CP said.