Hunger Protest: Prisons Beef Up Security To Avoid Jailbreak
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) announced on Monday that its K9, intelligence, and armed squads have been placed on high alert in anticipation of the nationwide protests slated to begin on August 1.
The heightened state of readiness comes as a precautionary measure to prevent a repeat of the October 2020 #EndSARS protests, which saw widespread attacks on correctional facilities across the country.
During the 2020 #EndSARS movement, which began as a protest against police brutality, hoodlums hijacked the peaceful demonstrations, leading to assaults on several government buildings and correctional facilities.
In Edo State, the Oko and Benin custodial centres were attacked, resulting in the escape of 1,993 inmates. Similarly, in Ondo State, 58 inmates fled from the Okitipupa custodial centre.
In an interview with PUNCH on Monday, NCoS spokesperson, Abubakar Umar confirmed the deployment of specialized units and the involvement of other security agencies to ensure the protection of custodial centres nationwide.
The NCoS has activated its K9 units, which include trained dogs for detecting contraband and enhancing security.
Additionally, the intelligence squad is tasked with gathering and analyzing information to preempt any potential threats.
Umar said, “Since the last unfortunate incident, we have strategised on the issue of security around our custodial centres. Both overt and covert operations will be conducted. We have deployed intelligence officers across locations where we have our custodial centres.
“Our K9 Department and armed squad have been placed on alert. The CG has issued a strong circular on the need to collaborate with other security agencies to help secure our custodial centres.
“The interior task force, which was introduced under the immediate-past minister, has been reactivated. Our men are on high alert for any eventuality.”
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