The Lagos State Police Command has reinforced its commitment to tackling domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual offenses with a renewed focus on the Family Support Unit, FSU.

It says the specialised division, dedicated to handling sensitive family-related cases, provides a confidential and secure space for survivors to report incidents, receive professional support, and seek justice.

Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh emphasised the command’s zero-tolerance policy on domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence, assuring the public of swift and effective responses to all reported cases.

Jimoh said the FSU, staffed by specially trained officers, is equipped to handle the cases with the care and professionalism they require.

According to him, as part of efforts to enhance accessibility, the police command has released a comprehensive list of contact numbers for FSU heads across Lagos State.

He said the move aims to ensure victims and concerned citizens can easily reach out for help, report incidents, and access legal and psychological support services.

Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin encouraged residents to utilise the helplines to report abuse and seek assistance, as the Lagos State Police Command continues its unwavering fight against domestic and gender-based violence in the state.