The commissioner said the operation forms part of renewed efforts to strengthen security and improve vehicle identification across the state.
Mr Abolurin said the success followed credible intelligence provided by members of the Amuwo community
Mr Tijani urged stronger collaboration in the fight against cultism and other criminal activities.
He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to the safety of schoolchildren, teachers, and host communities.
He said many individuals involved in cult activities are known within their communities.
Mr Tijani noted that security cannot be effectively achieved without collective responsibility.
The CP said that public safety remains fundamental to societal progress.
Mr Jimoh described the promotions as well-deserved, based on merit and performance.
Mr Jimoh revealed that upon assumption of office, he restructured and modernised the command.
Mrs Mustapha said, “Breast cancer is common among women, but the good news is that it can be treated if detected early.”
