The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has reaffirmed the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to advancing intelligence-led, technology-driven, and evidence-based policing during a working visit to Enugu State.
As part of the visit, the IGP participated in the commissioning of the Centre for DNA Forensics, Criminal Investigation and Biotechnology (DeFOCI), describing the facility as a strategic national asset that will strengthen criminal investigations, enhance the administration of justice, and support the adoption of scientific methods in modern policing.
He commended the Executive Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, Godfrey Okoye University, the DNA Learning Center, and all partners whose collaboration led to the establishment of the Centre. According to the IGP, the facility will provide valuable opportunities for forensic research, capacity building, and institutional collaboration, while supporting investigations into serious crimes including homicide, kidnapping, terrorism, armed robbery, cybercrime, human trafficking, and sexual offences.
Addressing officers of the Enugu State Police Command, the Inspector-General commended their dedication and sacrifices in maintaining peace and security across the state. He charged personnel to remain vigilant, strengthen intelligence gathering, embrace continuous professional development, and uphold the highest standards of discipline, integrity, and respect for human rights in the discharge of their duties.
The IGP further reassured officers that the Force would continue to prioritise personnel welfare, training, operational capacity, and modern policing equipment, while maintaining zero tolerance for corruption, misconduct, abuse of office, and any conduct capable of undermining public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force.
The Nigeria Police Force says it remains committed to strengthening forensic capabilities and deepening institutional partnerships to keep pace with the nation’s evolving security needs. #Securitynewsalert.com



