FCT CP urges residents to be vigilant

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The Commissioner of Police (CP), Force the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Olatunji Disu, yesterday advised residents to be more vigilant against criminal activities during the period of Ramadan.

The CP in a statement through the Command’s Spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, said: “As we enter the sacred month of Ramadan—a time for spiritual reflection and community bonding—the FCT Police Command urges residents to remain vigilant against criminal activities during this period.

“Thieves often target vehicles parked near mosques during Taraweeh and Fajr prayers, especially in poorly lit areas. Park in well-lit, secure locations; Use anti-theft devices and avoid leaving valuables in cars; coordinate with mosque committees to form volunteer security teams,” he said.

According to him, criminals may exploit pre-dawn (Suhur) and post-Fajr hours when households are often asleep or at prayer, urging the residents to ensure doors and windows are secured with quality locks.

“Be cautious of fake charity drives, Eid gift scams, and phishing attempts that increase during Ramadan. Verify charities through official channels before donating; Buy from only trusted websites and avoid unsecured payment links,” he cautioned.

CP Disu assured residents that strategic deployments are in place for a safe Ramadan. He called on religious leaders and community heads to support security efforts by promoting peace and sharing credible information.

“For emergencies or to report suspicious activities, please contact the Police at 08032003913; 08028940883; 07057337653 Complaint Response Unit: 08107314192. The FCT Police Command is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents during Ramadan,” he said.

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