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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has urged members of the public, particularly youth groups, organisations, and hiking enthusiasts, to take necessary precautions before embarking on camping and hiking activities.

This advice follows recent security concerns and emphasises the importance of ensuring the safety of all participants.

In a statement by the FCT Police Spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, on Tuesday, April 1, it was stated that the police must be informed prior to any camping or hiking activity.

The statement emphasised that failing to do so presents significant security risks, as remote or unsecured locations can be vulnerable to criminal activities.

The statement reads: “The FCT Police Command hereby advises members of the public, especially youth groups, organizations, and hiking enthusiasts, to take necessary precautions before embarking on camping and hiking activities. This advice comes in light of recent security concerns and the need to ensure the safety of all participants.

“The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao S. Adwale, PSC, MNIPS, warns that the police must be informed before any camping or hiking activity takes place. He emphasizes that failing to do so poses significant security risks, as remote or unsecured locations can be vulnerable to criminal activities.

“The Command stresses the importance of notifying the police and liaising with them to obtain guidance on safe routes and adequate security arrangements. The FCT Police are committed to working with the public to minimize risks by offering expert advice on intended locations and ensuring proper monitoring and protection where necessary.

“Furthermore, the Command urges organizers to ensure that all participants are accounted for throughout the duration of such outdoor activities. It is essential to verify that everyone returns safely and in the same order to avoid cases of missing persons or unforeseen incidents. Effective communication with law enforcement before and during these activities can significantly reduce safety risks and enhance response efficiency in emergencies.

“To request security coverage, obtain advice on safe routes, or report any suspicious activities, members of the public are encouraged to contact the FCT Police Command through the following emergency lines: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, 08028940883.”

Source: X | FCT_PoliceNG

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