The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, has urged stakeholders in the security sector to utilise the Police Crime Reporting Portal to report all forms of cybercrime in any part of the country for prompt action.
Baba made the appealed in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi in Abuja.
He also urged the public to report issues of theft, child abuse and exploitation, cyber stalking, cyber bullying, credit card fraud, internet fraud and other forms of cybercrime through the portal.
According to him, the portal could be accessed via https://incb.npf.gov.ng; [email protected]; WhatsApp on 07043797900 and call or SMS on 08094557845.
Baba said the Cybercrime Reporting Portal was domiciled at the INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Abuja.
He said the portal would offer access to intelligence and data sharing between the 195 member countries of the INTERPOL.
The I-G said the portal also contains abridged cybercrime awareness material and online safety tips for visitors.
Others are the 2015 Cybercrime Act and Africa’s First Storified Cybersecurity Handbook, also known as “no go fall maga”, in portable document format.
Baba ordered immediate completion of a new office complex for the Force Intelligence Bureau to expand the intelligence gathering capability of the Police.
He said the new complex would be fitted with ICT-based state-of-the-art gadgets that would be in tune with contemporary intelligence gathering realities.
The police boss ordered the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Force Intelligence Bureau (AIG-FIB) to deploy human and materials assets for effective gathering of active intelligence.
He also directed the AIG-FIB to commence immediate training of officers and men on the use of the new office complex and gadgets.