The Nigeria Police Force has reiterated that tracking lost items is a free service available to the public. Force Public Relations Officer, Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, emphasized that the Force Headquarters (FHQ) in Abuja houses a functional tracking office dedicated to this purpose.
Adejobi highlighted that the tracking office is equipped to assist individuals in recovering lost items, such as mobile phones and other valuables.
He urged citizens to exercise patience during the tracking process, as it may require time to achieve successful results.
This announcement aims to inform Nigerians about the resources available to them for recovering lost possessions and to encourage the public to utilize the services provided by the Nigeria Police Force.
For more information or assistance, individuals can contact the Force Public Relations Officer at the following:
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