Inspector General Police, Ibrahim Idris, has ordered the new Police Mobile Squadron in Kontagora, Niger State to end all forms of banditry in the state.

Idris gave the order at the inauguration of the squadron in Kontagora, saying the mobile police unit had been well equipped to tackle cattle rustling, kidnapping and activities of armed bandits especially in the central senatorial district of the state.

He stressed that police personnel nationwide had been mandated to flush out criminals and ensure their prompt prosecution, soliciting the support of Nigerians including traditional rulers in the task of ridding the nation of criminals.

Idris said it was the civic responsibility of all citizens to provide useful information to security agencies to track down and curtail criminal activities, urging traditional rulers to mobilise their subjects to embark on community policing and remain security conscious at all times.

He also encouraged Nigerians to form Police/Public Relations Committees to strengthen policing in the country.

Earlier, Commissioner of Police in Niger, Muazu Zubairu, said the command had taken measures to end the activities of cattle rustlers and other forms of criminal activities in all part of the state.

He said the formation of the new police mobile squadron would strengthen the efforts, saying over three hundred cows were recently recovered by the police from cattle rustlers in Shiroro Local Government.