Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police has inaugurated a committee, to work out what he calls, a soft approach in tackling cattle rustling in the country.
Ibrahim Idris identifies cattle rustling and kidnapping, as top on the list of security challenges the country is faced with.
The 27-member committee will advise the police hierarchy on strategies, to curb the worrying trend, which the military already launched an operation to curtail.