- NSCDC Arrests Five Illegal Security Guards with Firearms in Anambra, highlighting the ongoing battle against illegal security operations.
- Five illegal security guards were arrested for extortion and possession of firearms.
- The operation was conducted at an illegal roadblock in Nteje, Anambra.
- NSCDC emphasizes the importance of community vigilance and reporting of suspicious activities.
- The recovery of firearms signifies serious security breaches in the area.
- Ongoing efforts are being made to regulate private security practices in Anambra.
Newsypeople – The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has made significant strides in enhancing public safety by arresting five illegal security guards in Anambra State. This operation underscores the agency’s commitment to combating unlicensed security practices that threaten community safety.
On October 3, 2024, the NSCDC apprehended the suspects at an illegal roadblock in Nteje, Oyi Local Government Area. Commandant Olatunde Maku revealed that these individuals were extorting money from motorists, causing considerable distress among road users.
The operation was prompted by credible intelligence regarding their activities, highlighting the NSCDC’s proactive approach to law enforcement in the region. During the arrest, three pump-action guns were recovered, indicating a serious breach of security regulations.
The presence of illegal security outfits poses a significant risk to public safety. Commandant Maku emphasized that such unauthorized operations can facilitate criminal activities, including robberies and abductions.
The NSCDC aims to restore order within the private security sector by ensuring only licensed companies operate legally. This initiative is crucial in addressing the rising insecurity challenges faced by residents in Anambra State.
Maku urged community members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to private security guards. The NSCDC is dedicated to continuing its efforts to dismantle illegal security operations and ensure compliance with licensing laws.
The agency’s commitment reflects a broader strategy to enhance safety and security throughout Anambra State.
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