FCTA demolishes the criminal hiding place in APO

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) continued its repression of the criminal hiding places in Abuja, demolindo on Thursday a hotspot identified in the reinforcement of the hep.

The operation, led by the director of development control, Mukhtar Galadima, targeted a place described as a well -known “dark point” linked to violent crimes and insecurity in the hep and in the surrounding areas.

This is part of our toilet -Sanitari ongoing services to free the FCT of criminal elements, “said Galadima.

Creditable security relationships show that this area nourished unbelievers, with cases of murders and other crimes.

That’s why we demolished and deleted completely. “

He added that demolition aimed to prevent unbelievers from occupying green areas and unrelated plots.

The director of the FCTA security services department, Adamu Gwary, represented by Dr. Peter Olumuji of the Command and Control Center, confirmed that the residents had long complained about the criminal activities in the area, including armed robbery and avenged drugs.

Just a few weeks ago, over 50 armed thieves attempted to attack the residents here, but a quick action from the safety agencies avoided a serious accident, “said Olumuji.

The latter demolition follows similar operations in the last few days, including the authorization of illegal structures in Wuse Zone 3 on August 6, the UTC area on Monday and the shacks for “Anacardi” in the Cadastral Apo E27 area of Tuesday.

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