In a robust effort to enhance security across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the FCT Police Command has intensified its crackdown on criminal activities, showcasing an unwavering commitment to protecting lives and property.
Between February 6 and February 23, 2025, the Command conducted a series of intelligence-led raid operations targeting criminal hideouts, black spots, and abandoned buildings throughout the territory.
These high-impact operations, executed with precision focused on crime-prone areas including Kurudu, Dutse Alhaji, Kubwa, Wuye, Galadimawa, Iddo, Kuje, Apo, Zuba, Asokoro, Karshi, Karu, Byazhin, and other strategic locations.
As a result, a total of two hundred and forty-five (245) suspects were apprehended. These individuals are currently undergoing thorough profiling and screening. Those found culpable will be prosecuted following the law.
The operations led to the recovery of a substantial cache of dangerous weapons, illicit substances, and items linked to criminal activities, including; a large quantity of dried leaves suspected to be marijuana, three axes and three machetes, often used in violent crimes.
Other recovered items are six small tubes of glue, five handmade bongs, materials commonly associated with substance abuse, eight pairs of scissors, five ID cards, and several small transparent plastic containers and various pills suspected to be illicit substances.
The Command spokesperson, a Superintendent of Police, SP Josephine Adeh, said: “The Command has also heightened surveillance on abandoned buildings and isolated areas identified as potential hideouts for criminals.
“Intelligence reports indicate that some of these structures are being misused for illicit activities, including drug abuse and organized crime.
“To address this trend, security checks have been intensified on such structures, and several have been raided and cleared of illegal occupants. Property owners are strongly advised to secure their buildings to prevent misuse, while relevant government agencies are encouraged to expedite necessary actions to tackle this growing concern.
The FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Olatunji Disu, reassures all residents of the Command’s unwavering commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment.



