As in all developing countries with high income inequality, security in Côte d’Ivoire, and particularly in Abidjan, can be a cause for concern. That said, the level of security in Côte d’Ivoire has changed immensely since the post-election crisis of 2011. Non-violent incidents such as a purse being ripped off or pickpockets are frequently reported. At the same time, the city administration has stepped up the fight against crime, particularly in the centre of Abidjan, with the installation of CCTV cameras. Strolling around Abidjan during the day is now globally secure. At night, you should be careful, even if you are in a group. Violent hold-ups or burglaries are rare, and heavy traffic in Abidjan has led to a drop in the number of carjackings. Also beware of the phenomenon known as “microbes”. These are children in groups who tend to attack passers-by in the street.
In March 2013, a special forces unit made up of police officers, gendarmes and soldiers known as the CCDO was set up in Abidjan to improve coordination between the various security units. They patrol in armoured vehicles every day and for emergencies, you can call these numbers:
Emergency numbers 24/7
Tel: +225 20 22 53 45 / +225 20 22 49 17
See below a list of police station in Abidjan:
-ABOBO Commissariat du 13ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 24 39 00 90
-ABOBO Commissariat du 14ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 24 39 15 54
-ABOBO Commissariat du 15ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 24 39 05 00
-ABOBO DERRIERE RAIL Commissariat du 21ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 24 49 64 66
-ABOBO AVOCATIER Commissariat du 32 ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 24 39 93 18
-ABOBO BAOULE-BELLEVILLE Commissariat du 34ème Arrondissement
-ADJAME MARCHE Commissariat du 3ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 20 37 44 65
-ADJAME – 220 LOGEMENTS Commissariat du 7ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 20 37 15 91
-WILLIAMSVILLE Commissariat du 11ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 20 37 23 28
-ADJAMÉ BRACODI Commissariat du 27 ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 20 37 50 47
Attecoube
-ATTECOUBE Commissariat du 10ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 20 37 27 41
-COCODY Commissariat du 8ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 22 44 15 91
-II PLATEAUX Commissariat du 12ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 22 41 35 05
-ANGRE Commissariat du 22ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 22 42 02 33
-RIVIERA Commissariat du 18ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 22 47 18 65
-ATTOBAN Commissariat du 30ème Arrondissement
-RIVIERA PALMERAIE Commissariat du 35ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 22 49 37 76
-KOUMASSI Commissariat du 6ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 36 14 34
-KOUMASSI CAMPEMENT Commissariat du 20ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 36 20 08
-KOUMASSI Commissariat du 36ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 36 01 33
-MARCORY Commissariat du 9ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 26 78 58
-ZONE 3 Commissariat du 4ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 35 10 27
-MARCORY ALIODAN Commissariat du 26ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 26 37 44
-PERGOLA ZONE 4 Commissariat du 31ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 25 31 20
-PLATEAU Commissariat du 1er Arrondissement Tel: +225 20 21 58 33
Port-Bouet-PORT-BOUËT Commissariat du 5ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 27 71 78
-GONZAGUEVILLE Commissariat du 24ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 58 68 14
-PORT-BOUËT DERRIÈRE WHARF Commissariat du 33ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 27 67 69
Treichville
-TREICHVILLE BIAFRA Commissariat du 29ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 24 95 55
-TREICHVILLE Commissariat du 2ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 21 24 17 48
-YOPOUGON Commissariat du 16ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 23 45 26 64
-YOPOUGON NIANGON Commissariat du 17ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 23 46 37 28
-YOPOUGON – TOITS ROUGES Commissariat du 19ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 23 45 63 60
-YOPOUGON Commissariat du 23ème Arrondissement
-MOSSIKRO Commissariat du 28 ème Arrondissement Tel: +225 23 45 96 90
Carjacking has been a common form of crime in Abidjan but this has substantially decreased since 2010.
The few cases that have come to light recently remind us of the possible increase in carjacking in Abidjan.
Carjacking can take place anywhere, but most of the time it takes place in big cities. It happens more often in a crowded commercial area where cars are parked and owners enter or exit parked vehicles. The majority of carjackings or attempted carjackings take place near the victim’s home. The person hijacking the vehicle wants the keys in the ignition and the car door open so that he or she can leave quickly. Carjackers tend to prefer people who are alone in their car for obvious reasons. The most common places for carjacking are car parks, shopping centres, petrol stations, car washes, grocery shops, ATMs, hotels and outside retail shops. Proximity to a motorway is a factor taken into account by carjackers when making a getaway. A dangerous but beloved place for carjackers is a crossroads with traffic lights. A carjacker will jump on another car, open your unlocked driver’s door and force you out. This type of carjacking allows a quick escape but increases the risk of being chased by other drivers. Another scheme used by carjackers is to hit your car from behind in order to get you stopped.
How can you avoid this?
Firstly, you must remember that strict application of certain safety principles is always essential.
The carjacking of a parked car depends on the driver’s attention to his surroundings. Carjackers, like street thieves, prefer the element of surprise. Most victims say they did not see their carjacker until he appeared at the door of their car. To reduce the risk of being carjacked, here is a list of important points to remember:
For the security of your home, it is possible to opt for a gated community and secure or encircled flats. Most people find that paying close attention to the security perimeter of the house minimises their chance of becoming a target for burglary. This means making sure there is no dense vegetation near the house that could allow thieves to hide there, and making sure you have outdoor lighting. Some people also opt for a motion detector with lights.
While roads in Abidjan are generally safe and well patrolled, there are a number of risk areas outside the capital. These include roads along the Liberian border and in the north-central part of the country where bandits have taken advantage of the lack of a strong police presence. The best way is to travel in a convoy with at least 2 cars and avoid travelling at night or before dawn. Security checkpoints are relatively common, especially towards the Zone of Confidence, the ceasefire line between north and south, and in the suburbs of major cities. Soldiers may ask for your documents. If this happens, stay calm and give your documents.
Below is a list of some of the security companies operating in Abidjan. Most of them offer complete packages to be safe for different prices:
Address: Cocody Riviera Palmeraie Rue Ministre I -146
Tel: +225 22 00 94 49 / +225 59 39 91 29
Email: cougar_secur@yahoo.fr
Website: www.111cougarsecurite.com
Address: Zone 4 Biétry-Rue G 64
Tel: +225 21 21 22 12 / +225 21 21 22 13
Fax: +225 21 21 22 13
E-mail: contact@911-security.net
website: www.911-security.net
Address: II Plateaux, Aghein, Blvd Latrille, Face à la BHCI, Villa N° 380
Tel: +225 22 52 59 80
Fax: +225 22 52 60 92
E-mail: adinter@aviso.ci
Address: Cocody Riviera Palmeraie
Tel: +225 22 50 35 02 / +225 07 65 39 39
Email: afriguard@hotmail.fr
Address: Daloa-Quartier Commerce
Tel: +225 07 10 05 91 / +225 05 54 05 62 / +225 05 72 12 73
Email: acs@spectresecuritycorps.com
Website: www.spectresecuritycorps.com
Address: Cocody Riviera Jardin
Tel: +225 22 43 55 74 / +225 22 43 55 75
Email: archange09securite@yahoo.fr
Facebook: Archange Securité
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