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Whoops, I remember this case. http://saharareporters.com/2017/06/06/senator-melaye-caught-tape-revealing-how-he-framed-%E2%80%9Csuspects%E2%80%9D-his-alleged-assassination http://dailypost.ng/2017/06/06/dino-melaye-allegedly-caught-tape-revealing-framed-suspects-assassination-attempt-listen/ |
Them no born any police /SARS well to intimidate their pikin. ![]()
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jakeporeshenko:First picture. I almost took it for some foreign military operating in Africa till I saw others and noticed the beryl. |
patches689:The conventional officers are responsible for community policing. Intel goes to D Dept which also includes conventional officers who are specially trained. That's where SARS, FCID IRT etc fall into. They're squad drawn from the conventional police divisions. Such as skynet. |
Sizzorkay:The issues with the Nigerian police is that most of these guys are out there with training they got from PTS. They need to be retrained on some regular basis. The Nigerian police has been on defensive position on this herdsmen issues. MOPOL were being deployed to Benue but imagine a group of 6 Mopol officers staying in a community and then come under herdsmen fire. The tactics should be changed. Go on offensive which is what the Nigerian army has been doing and we're seeing positive reports. Find these guys into their own territory and attack them. Another issue is the MOPOL is divided into different units. They're all tactical teams but some of them are for quick response. Have you seen the guys with the red /Black vehicles? You can see them whenever the president is around or in the presence of senior officers convoy. Those ones are more equipped and well trained. It's something like the CTU. Discipline is strictly enforced and well monitored by the 2IC. When it comes to INTEL, the Nigerian police is good but problem comes since some units are directly under the IGP. This slows work down. |
FarahAideed:Exactly! The problem now is that forte oil already has 100+ people with same insight/passion. In business, you need to take away emotions to be able to make the right actions. If there's vacancy, it won't be a bad idea to have him called up to defend his capabilities in other to stay fair in the game. |
BruncleZuma:The issue is no one will ask for such help. We have jets to prosecute the war we're fighting. I'm just insinuating incase of a country with limited air power. I'm sure if they have oil, they'll be willing to help. |
BruncleZuma:USAAFAFRICA operates as the air component for AFRICOM. They've got aircrafts in Djibouti, Turkey, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy and Portugal. They can easily perform an offensive on the request of the DHQ as these guys are always on the move flying sorties. |
lionel4power:The Chinese operate various aircrafts for ISR , elint, maritime patrol. Moreover, heavy fighters can be modified during design to handle some maneuvers the normal version won't do. Boring does things like that for the USAF. I'll try looking for the videos and see maneuvers performed by heavy aircrafts.
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BruncleZuma:AFRICOM is busy but they have enough fighters to respond anytime. With few fighters and also during a time when NAF was extremely busy, we deployed two fighters to Gambia. |
abiodunalasa:Nigerian Customs service will be ready to pick you up during clearance ![]() |
abiodunalasa:The good news here is you won't be able to access such sniper ![]() |
nemesis4u:Nigeria used air assets against BHT during one of their advance into maiduguri. I'm sure the civilian issue was considered. Thanks for your answer. Just wanted to be sure if a country can call in a foreign airforce to strike targets in her own country without a proper agreement on such before. |
BruncleZuma:Let us allow the B-52 have some play time in North East. Nemesis4u, let say for example, there's a huge fire fight BHT trying to overrun a capital city with massive anti personell weapons therefore slowing down ground troops from holding grounds. Airforce fighter jets can't take off for some reasons. Can we call on AFRICOM to strike? Or if there's a French rafale on a regular sortie in Cameroon, can we call them in to strike targets? |
CaptainStephen:You're at 81 battalion? |
CaptainStephen:Using sniper will be hard around such area. The best thing is to make use of ground Intel who are going to either kidnap. Shooting around that area won't be a good idea as there are over 100 police stationed there both uniformed and those on mufti. If you like carry car come, that's the last thing as u go run enter that dugbe holdup. ![]() |
abiodunalasa:Cost : 350 USD. EXPECTED DELIVERY DATE: 48 hours.
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chinese8107:I wish we can get at least 100 of this VT-4. Then 200+ new Russian tanks. It would make our inventory Something good. |
Xbee007:Israel has a record of launching a repraisal attack. Syria would be getting ready for that. |
Sizzorkay:In Africa, there are various potentials. The avenue to showcase those potential is what we lack and that's due to the government. Our leaders should put more action. Developed countries spend alot on R& and other technological capabilities. Half of that money may go into a project that fails or technological innovations that won't go into use but will serve only as technological demonstrators. China closed her border to avoid importing some goods prior it's it's development. Now, China is a technological developed country. If our leaders can invest money in meaningful projects and not some damn projects like buying cars and some rubbish. We should talk less and take more actions. |
abiodunalasa:Shop rite Me arriving shop rite
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abiodunalasa:To kidnap my laptop, you'll need to move of 10,000km. |
nemesis4u: ![]() That's some sturv that can lead to WW3 ![]() |
BruncleZuma:That officer is nemesis4u ![]() |
abiodunalasa:I know you're Abiodun. You're Nigerian. You're Yoruba. You're black. Gender : male. I know you speak pidgin. ![]() My whisky won't be hard to get. ![]() |
MIKOLOWISKA:Shilka are intact but one was recently destroyed with the barrel removed by government forces. The guys attached to it were SF. AFSF guys with the support of Cameroon BIR. |
MIKOLOWISKA:Nigerian shilka taken by bokoharam? I doubt. Bokoharam only operates shilka barrels taken from Niger and not NIGERIA. During the recent helicopter crash of the Nigerian airforce, the military removed the barrels from the vehicle leaving the platform itself which was later destroyed. |
abiodunalasa: My location is traceable. It's even easy to find but locating me will be hard ![]() |
Odunayaw:That's why I keep my support online. I no dey discuss political issues outside. |
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