Chief of Defence Intelligence visits NIS Technology Building

Thu, Mar 25, 2021
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Security

THE Chief of Defence Intelligence Major General S.A. Adebayo paid a working visit to the NIS Data and Command Control Centre (NIS Technology Building) to explore ways of sharing operational experience and collaborating in sharing of Intelligence in view of the robust database in the NIS Data command and control centre.

The Intelligence Chief, who visited with principal officers of the Defence Intelligence office appreciated the infrastructure and vision of Muhammad Babandede, the NIS boss, for evolving world class service with a record of uploading over 150,000 Stolen and Lost Travel Documents, STLD, making Nigeria the first in Africa and 54th in the world.

In his remarks, the Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service stressed the need for security services to share Intelligence real time and work together to bring an end to the security challenges experienced in the country.

These challenges, according to him, can be overcome with Intelligence machineries deployed by all and the full force deployed to decimate the bandits, kidnappers, Insurgents and all the criminal elements and organised criminal groups attacking innocent and defenceless citizens.

The NIS Data and Command Control Centre has the capacity to share, query, analyse and provide intelligence on the Biodata of Nigerians and Non Nigerians holder of passports and Non Nigerians, who are resident on transit and must have been captured by the NIS in the course of issuance of facilities

– Mar. 25, 2021 @ 12:20 GMT |

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