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Some residents using our emergency numbers to obtain loans – CP

Haruna Garba, the Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police, says some undisclosed persons drop the command’s emergency numbers with loan shark companies to obtain loans.

The CP also said non-state actors had also been engaging the emergency lines but warned those behind the acts to desist, saying that the police would ensure they are brought to book.

Garba in a statement by the command spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, on Friday, said: “In the same vein, the CP enjoins non-state actors who have been engaging the Police emergency lines in their mischievous posts, aimed at misleading members of the public and those submitting same to obtain loans to desist from such and only use the emergency lines for its intended purpose as deliberate steps will be taken to arrest and prosecute the purveyors of these illegal acts.”

“The Commissioner of Police FCT hereby wish to inform members of the public that contrary to the falsehood making the rounds on media platforms alleging that kidnappers who adorned the Police uniform to perpetrate their illicit acts have kidnapped 17 persons from the Apo area in Abuja is a figment of the author’s imagination as no incident of such happened within the FCT,” the statement added.

She said the CP urged residents to cooperate with the police for improved service delivery.

“He equally tasks FCT residents to take advantage of the Police Control Room numbers in reporting suspicious activities: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883,” she added.

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