IGP Intelligence Response Team SECURITY TIPS

1) Don’t allow your children who can’t recognise voice, to open doors for strangers/visitors.

2) Recognise the voice of the visitors/strangers before you open your doors.

(3) Lock up all your doors, when you are indoors, especially evening time.

(4) Switch off all your electric gadgets, before going out, even when there is no power supply from PHCN.

(5) Check all your cooking materials, before you go out.

(6) Stay away from any strange man, who looks like a pregnant woman, he may be carrying harmful products.

(7) Lock up your cars, even when you packed them in your compound.

(8) Protect your cars and motorcycles keys from being duplicated by suspected criminals.

(9) Protect your sim cards, from being stolen by suspected criminals, else they can use it for ransome negotiation.

(10) Buy Fire extinguishers for your cars and houses.

(11)Tell the teachers of your children not to release them to anybody, except on your request with evidence from you.

(12) Don’t allow strange people to sleep in your house, direct them to the nearest Police station, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), DSS

(13) Don’t send your ATM, BVN pin to anybody on any account.

(14) Don’t pay for any car or Goods online, if you are not sure of the source.

(15) Don’t allow little children to go to school , mosque or Church alone.

(16) Don’t travel without informing anybody.

(17) Report all suspected criminals to the Police, Armed Forces, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), DSS.

  1. Lock Your Doors when you are Watching MOVIE or Your Favorite TV Shows.
  2. While Watching ur Favorite TV SHOW using a Generator and it Suddenly go Off, Don’t Rush Out immediately to Open your Door.
    It may be Armed
    Robbers. Hi

Pls you can Rebroadcast this to your family and Friends.

SECURITY IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS.

THANKS…!

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