Security: Anambra Police Commissioner, Itam, Advocates Intelligence-based, Tech-driven Policing Plan 

May 30, 2024
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IMG WA

Since assumption of office as the 34th Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam, has continued to advocate a policing plan that is intelligent-driven, technologically supportive, and tactically-led operations.

CP Itam reiterated this during an interaction with  eight Area Commanders, 50 Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Commanders, and Sectional Heads of the Command on Wednesday, 28 May.

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Security: Anambra Police Commissioner, Itam, Advocates Intelligence-based, Tech-driven Policing Plan 

During the lecture, the CP reviewed the policing plan and provided a guide in some areas on personnel positioning that will be timely responsive in addressing the security service request of Anambra people.

READ ALSO: Anambra Police Commissioner Mulls Creation Of Digital Surveillance Centres To Boost Intelligence Gathering, Security

A statement by the state Command’s spokesperson, SP Toochukwu Ikenga, CP Itam directed Officers to advance a strategy of community policing principles anchored on mutual trust, understanding, and partnership with the public, to dominate their Area of responsibility in enhancing safety and maintaining public order. Security: Anambra Police Commissioner, Itam, Advocates Intelligence-based, Tech-driven Policing Plan 

Ikenga said the CP also reiterated that the command under his watch would not tolerate any form of unprofessional conduct by police personnel and emphasised the need for Officers to show competence, good Character, and Courage in the discharge of their duties.

“To this end, the CP restated his administration is poised to operate an all-inclusive policing system to hear from everyone and anyone, who wants to help us as an institution, especially by giving us information, and in turn, this shall guide/inform our decisions,” Ikenga added.

 

 

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