Community engagement, integration of repentant youths facilitated crime reduction in Kano: CP

The police command in Kano State said that its community engagement strategy and preventive measures have reduced the level of criminal activity in the state.
The Commissioner of Police, Usaini Gumel, stated this at the Ungogo Local Government Area Chapter Law Week held on Monday in Kano.
He said, “Our community engagement and preventive measures have not only reduced crime rates but also fostered a sense of security and trust among the populace. Kano, known worldwide for its political consciousness and proactivity, provides an environment where policing efforts are always under public scrutiny, both locally and internationally. Rather than seeing this situation as a hindrance, I viewed it as a catalyst for us to excel in our duties.
“From the outset, I emphasised the importance of collective effort and community collaboration in promoting our policing activities. Our strategy has been straightforward: engaging with the communities we serve, listening to their concerns, and working together to overcome emerging security challenges.”
Mr Gumel said the approach enabled the police to effectively address socio-economic crime dynamics and create a safer environment for residents of the state.
He said that armed robbery, cell phone snatching, theft and sale of minors, inter- and intra-communal thuggery and illicit drug dealings had decreased in the state.
The commissioner of police said the successes were the result of a robust synergy with allied security agencies and the support of the larger community, including the state government, traditional institutions, religious organisations and NGOs.
He said, “A notable initiative under my watch has been the integration of repentant, notorious youths back into society. This non-kinetic approach has proven to be highly effective. Over 718 influential youths have renounced their involvement in crime and surrendered their weapons.
“I am aware that the state government, under the leadership of Governor Abba Yusuf, is currently working assiduously to support these individuals through scholarship and skill acquisition.’’
He said 50 of the repentant youths had joined the police special constabulary and were presently assisting in crime prevention efforts in their respective local communities.
(NAN)
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