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Police opens training on criminal database

Abdullateef Fowewe

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, declared open a training session for operatives who will be responsible for manning the Nigeria Police Force Criminal Database Systems across zonal, divisional, and state levels.

Speaking at the opening session in Abuja, Egbetokun emphasised that the initiative marks a decisive shift from outdated, reactive policing models to a modern, intelligence-driven system rooted in data, memory, and predictive analysis.

He said, “Without data, there is no memory. Without memory, there is no justice. But with data, there is no hiding place for criminals.”

He described the Criminal Database Systems as the heartbeat of intelligence-led policing, designed to track repeat offenders across jurisdictions, detect crime patterns, share intelligence seamlessly, and support prosecutions with credible evidence.

The system will also integrate Nigeria’s policing architecture with global platforms such as INTERPOL, the African Union Border Programme, and UNODC frameworks, ensuring that criminals can no longer exploit borders or weak records to evade justice.

Highlighting the significance of the training, Egbetokun charged participating operatives to treat their roles with professionalism, discipline, and integrity, noting that every record entered or verified is a vital weapon in the fight against crime.

He added that the reform is an integral component of the Police Reform Agenda, which seeks to end the era of scattered files and forgotten cases.

The IGP stressed that consistent record-keeping is not just an operational necessity, but also a pathway to rebuilding public trust in the Police Force.

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