The Acting Inspector-General of Police, (IGP) Olukayode Egbetokun, has revealed plan to install Police Mobile Security Surveillance to capture motor parks, and commercial drivers operating daily in Nigeria.
The facility will also capture passengers plying various routes, including hotel lodging data; and the Domestic Help Registration.
This is meant to create and manage a centrally accessible data of all domestic helps with verifiable previous employment data.
A statement on Saturday by police image maker, Muyiwa Adejobi said this was one of the fallouts of a recent comprehensive tour of the state-of-the-art National Command and Control Centre (C4i) facility and the Nigeria Police Crime and Incidence Database Centre (NPCIDC) at the Louis Edet House, Force Headquarters, Abuja.
According to him, “The purpose of the tour was to emphasize the IGP’s commitment to integrating smart policing strategies into the Nigerian Police Force.
“During the tour, the IGP reiterated the efforts of the Police Force in adopting cutting-edge technologies and urged officers to fully leverage these tools to enhance their operations and improve service delivery to the citizens.
“In line with the vision of the Nigeria Police Force to foster stronger community engagement, the IGP also took the opportunity to encourage all Nigerians to embrace, download, and use the “NPF Rescue Me App.”
“This innovative mobile application provides a platform for citizens to quickly alert the Police Force in emergency situations, thereby facilitating prompt response and assistance.
“The “NPF Rescue Me App” is available on both the ‘android’ and ‘ios’ application stores for free downloads and usage.
“In the same vein, the IGP directed all investigation units and police formations to instantly reactivate the use of the applications installed at the NPCIDC, where the biometrics and other relevant data/information of every suspect will be updated and kept for improved investigations and record keeping.
“This will be readily available to police operatives to ensure a credible electronic criminal database to support investigations.
“Similarly, in addition to the Digitalized Central Motor Registry which is already operational, the NPF is working on innovating other areas paramount to security.
“The Inspector-General of Police expressed his continuous commitment to modernizing the Nigerian Police Force through the integration of smart policing strategies.
“The adoption of advanced technologies, such as the C4i facility, the “NPF Rescue Me App,” and the NPCIDC will revolutionize law enforcement operations and strengthen the bond between the police and the citizens.”
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