How to halt rising cases of kidnapping, by NSCDC

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Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu (left), MD/CEO, Trustfund Pensions Limited, Helen Da-Souza and the Executive Director, Corporate Services, Mallam Musa Nasr amid the presentation of 5,000 intelligent coats to the corps in Abuja… yesterday.

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) has recorded approaches to stop the rising instances of seizing in the nation

The new commandant of the NSCDC, Tajudeen Ayobami Balogun, who gave these tips amid a politeness visit to The Guardian yesterday, encouraged Nigerians to be watchful.

Balogun additionally gave valuable tips on the best way to relate with outsiders, as they are roads to succumb to crooks.

The NSCDC supervisor noticed that servants, household aides ought to be given additional examination before being utilized in the homes as different hijack cases have emerged from data supplied by them to the abductors.

As indicated by him, "Gone are those days that you want to pick anybody to be your home help or plant specialist in light of the fact that if the terrible individuals outside discover them defenseless, they offer you out.

"Besides, you should ensure you walk your discussion. Try not to pay malicious with wickedness. When you have a business manage somebody attempt to be straightforward and direct. A few people may not take after the lead of law by going to security offices to report a business bargain gone astray. A couple may choose to take the laws into their hands," he said.

Balogun advised against the propensity for picking women at dance club, who could have connections to hoodlums and give their objective away.

Inferable from expanded rate of cultism inside the areas, he exhorted guardians to realize what their kids are doing, and ask significant inquiries when their suspicion is stimulated.

He said hoodlums are no spirits. He said they are at the lager parlors, drinking and tossing cash around. Motorcyclists are their associates; even the energize card merchants give them insight.


"We need the nearby vigilante, customary rulers to hold hands with the security organizations to stop the rising instances of kidnapping. Security test is a worldwide issue and we need to work round the clock," he included.

Balogun assessed The Guardian over its adherence to its witticism of "still, small voice sustained by truth" and its dedication to teaching and illuminating the overall population.

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