Terrorism: Police Concludes Plan To Reactivate Intelligence Bureau

AIG BALA HASSAN
AIG BALA HASSAN
As part of measures to limit the spread of terrorism and insecurity in the country, the Nigeria Police has concluded plans to reactivate its intelligence bureau.
The new Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone Two, AIG Bala Hassan, made this disclosure on Monday while assuming duties at the zonal headquarters in Lagos.
Hassan, who was received by the state Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, his Ogun State counterpart, Abdulmajid Ali, as well as other commissioners and senior officers in the zone, said the intelligence bureau will help in keeping criminal elements off the zone.
The AIG further stated that aside the continuous collaboration with other security agencies, the police will ensure it generates all necessary intelligence to intercept people with questionable characters before they enter the zone.
He said: “We are still partnering with other security services. We know that we cannot do it alone. We will partner with the Nigerian Army and the DSS. I will also visit the other military commands, the Nigerian Customs Service and Nigerian Immigration Service.
“So that when we put our heads together, we will be able to make headway.
“As for allowing people of questionable characters to invade Lagos, we have the Zonal Intelligence Bureau. These units are replicated in the states as the State Intelligence Bureau.
“We are going to reactivate that unit so that when we partner other security agencies, it will reduce the influx of such people with questionable characters and people who disrupt the peace of this zone”.
Hassan vowed to ensure that avoidable deaths of policemen were reduced to barest minimum, assuring of sustained partnership with the various communities to track down cops’ killers.