Nigeria Police Force

SafeTrace for police evaluation.

SafeTrace helps Nigerian families organise the first 24 hours after someone goes missing or is taken. It is built for lawful handoff to the Nigeria Police Force, not to replace 112 or official police work.

Citizens first

What families use it for

A parent or trusted contact presses Imole Alert. Their circle receives SMS with location. A case file opens with one timeline everyone can follow. When ready, the family exports a signed PDF for the DPO.

For police

What you receive at handoff

  • Incident reference (e.g. ST-NG-2026-000001) for cross-agency tracking
  • Signed PDF with timeline, location alerts, and attached evidence
  • Witness notes and call logs entered by the family
  • Record of who exported the file and when
Limits

What SafeTrace does not claim

  • Direct access to police databases or NPF systems
  • Covert tracking or surveillance without user consent
  • Automatic case opening inside police command centres (until formal MOU)
  • Rumour or unverified intelligence presented as fact

Life-threatening emergency? Call 112 first. Live connection to police command centres follows formal agreements with the Force. Until then, handoff is by signed PDF and incident reference.

Procedure

Recommended DPO handoff

Law & privacy

NDPA and evidence integrity

SafeTrace is designed under the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023. Location is shared only with user consent. Case timelines are recorded so changes can be reviewed. Families are advised to share exports only after their lawyer or police liaison has reviewed them.

Full privacy notice: Privacy. Terms: Terms.

Live demo

Evaluate the handoff flow

Sign in, open a case file, export the PDF, then open Police liaison to run handoff checks. Pilot accounts can add trusted contacts and send a practice Imole Alert.