Why Can't We Track Calls Made by Bandits, Kidnappers And Know Their Location - Charly Boy Queries Police, Army, NIA, Others

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 26th Aug, 2024 - tori.ng

In a Twitter post, Charly Boy queried security agencies over their inability to track and apprehend bandits in the North.

 
 
Nigerian entertainer, Charly Boy has slammed security agencies in Nigeria, accusing them of underperformance.
 
This comes after bandits and kidnappers continue to threaten the lives of innocent Nigerians.
 
In a Twitter post, Charly Boy queried security agencies over their inability to track and apprehend bandits in the North.
 
He wrote:
 
*An emir was kiidnaped and N1 billion ransom in cash was demanded.*

Demand was not met and the emir was killed.

Son asked for the corpse of the murdered Emir.

Kidnappers demands N60 million and 6 motorbikes as ransom for the ded bodi of the killed emir

In all these going on, we have SSS, DSS, FIB, CID, EFCC, ICPC,

Army, Navy, Air force and other paramilitaries

The kidnappers were discussing on phone with the family of the kiidnaped emir just as they've been doing all over the country

We have ministers of communication, telecommunications, information and others that have access to service providers

In fact we have minister Bosun Tijani that they hyped and over hyped as computer guru.

So if we can't track calls made by kidnappers and know their location in this modern era, what's the use of communication, telecommunications, information and other nonsense ministries?

*Rest in peace Emir of Gobir*
 
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