
THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE, KAYODE EGBETOKUN, HAS LED A NIGERIAN DELEGATION TO THE GLOBAL PUBLIC SECURITY COOPERATION FORUM IN CHINA.
THIS WAS CONFIRMED BY FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, CSP BENJAMIN HUNDEYIN, IN A STATEMENT RELEASED TODAY IN ABUJA.
THE THREE-DAY CONFERENCE RUNS FROM SEPTEMBER 16 TO 18, AND BRINGS TOGETHER MINISTERS OF SECURITY, CHIEFS OF POLICE AND LAW-ENFORCEMENT LEADERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD TO DISCUSS JOINT RESPONSES TO TRANSNATIONAL CRIME.
ACCORDING TO HUNDEYIN, EGBETOKUN WILL DELIVER A KEYNOTE ADDRESS TO SPOTLIGHT NIGERIA’S ONGOING COUNTER-CRIME INITIATIVES, AND COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS IN DISRUPTING CROSS-BORDER CRIMINAL NETWORKS AND SAFEGUARDING COMMUNITIES.
