By Tobias Lengnan Dapam

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has sealed three unlicenced Private Guard Security (PGCs).

The command also arrested staff of the affected security outfits for allegedly parading themselves as private guards for the companies in default.

The FCT commandant of the NSCDC, Olusola Odumosu, who led his men on the clampdown explained that the companies were sealed for operating without valid licences.

Odumosu stressed that all duly registered and licenced companies were  profiled, adding that the biometrics of guards of such companies were usually taken , as they cannot afford to risk national security, being conscious of the fact that some outfits  act as informants to criminals.

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Guards of the affected companies were also arrested for allegedly parading themselves as private guards for companies that were unknown to the Corps in the FCT.

The affected companies are Ochacho Security Limited, Justigo Security Limited and Allied Security Services. They were sealed for non-renewal of licence while Maco Security Services was sealed for not registering with the agency as stipulated by law.

Odumosu said private security outfits form part of the security architecture of the FCT and the nation at large , hence must be properly licenced, monitored and evaluated to ensure that they operated in line with spelt out guideline.

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He said, “We are sealing these three private guard companies for threatening internal and national security, failure to renew the licence when due, refusal to be subjected to the licensing authority, and for employing guards without approval as well as their failure to register as recognised PGCs.”

Odumosu warned that all unlicenced, unrenewed and unregistered PGCs were restricted from carrying out their businesses because it is unlawful, illegal, and a threat to national security. He added that its  monitoring and enforcement exercise on PGCs in the FCT would be sustained, because sanitising the private guard industry is their mandate.

He said, “It is about internal security. The country is facing many security challenges and that is why the corps must be on its toes. If we compromise internal security, one is indirectly compromising national security.”

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