The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has said that it arrested 1,077 suspects across various criminal activities and recovered ₦285 million from fraud-related cases in 2024
According to Josephine Adeh, Police Public Relations Officer, the Command recorded a total of 1,426 reported cases and arrested 1,077 suspects for various offenses, including kidnapping, armed robbery, car theft, and fraud.
The command noted that the FCT, being Nigeria’s political and business hub, faced significant security challenges at the start of the year.
It also noted that strategic interventions, including robust community policing, intelligence-led operations, and collaboration with sister agencies, have led to a 15.1% reduction in crime incidents compared to 2023.
The Command also disclosed that in the fight against kidnapping, 216 suspects were arrested, 68 victims rescued, and 38 suspects charged to court, resulting in 21 convictions.
“Efforts to combat armed robbery led to the arrest of 132 suspects, the recovery of ₦68.5 million, and 11 convictions.
“Similarly, 422 suspects were apprehended for fraud, with ₦285 million recovered and 58 convictions secured.
” In cases of car theft, 64 suspects were arrested, 73 stolen vehicles were recovered, and 11 convictions were obtained” it added.
The Command also stated that it recovered various items, including 376 firearms, among them 13 AK-47 magazines and 187 rounds of ammunition.
“Financial recoveries amounted to ₦409.9 million, which included ₦36.8 million from kidnapping suspects and ₦285 million from fraud cases. Additionally, 73 stolen vehicles were retrieved, many of which were linked to car thefts, “one-chance” robberies, and cult-related activities”, it disclosed.
The Command further honoured the sacrifices of 140 police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
“Their dedication and service to ensuring the safety of FCT residents were acknowledged and deeply appreciated”, it stated.
Looking ahead, the Command has unveiled strategic plans to intensify its fight against crime and further enhance the safety and security of the Federal Capital Territory.
The Command plans to intensify community policing engagements, intelligence-driven operations, and public sensitization campaigns to address emerging security challenges.
Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report emergencies via the Command’s hotlines.08061581938, 08032003913, 08028940883 and 07057337653.
The FCT Police Command reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining peace and order in the nation’s capital while wishing all residents a prosperous 2025.