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Police urges Ndi-Anambra to be vigilant, reiterates ban on fireworks, knockouts

By Isaac Ojo, Awka

The Anambra State police command has called on the people of the state to be vigilant.

The call was contained in a press statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer(PPRO) for the command, Tochukwu Ikenga (SP) made available to journalists Thursday.

Ikenga said that the call has become imperative so as enhance public safety and peace in the state.

“The Police Command urges Ndi Anambra to remain vigilant and seek their support in sustaining safety, improving surveillance and reporting any suspicious activities or information to the nearest police station or via our emergency hotlines on ‪07039194332‬ or the PRO ‪08039334002‬

“The Command frowns at the discreditable conduct of some individuals using tinted vehicles and discourages the use, except if necessary because of how criminal elements use it to beat security points and attack security operatives in the State. 

“Given the climate change (harmattan Period), you are advised against negligent acts such as uncontrolled bush burning, immoderate dropping of cigarette butts, use of firecrackers and other explosives, careless handling of receptacles for trash, poor handling of electrical appliances and other human actions or inactions capable of causing fire outbreaks or a raging inferno should be avoided. 

“The Command urges members of the public to desist from engaging in any form of jungle justice and to exercise restraint always. They should endeavour to take any suspect apprehended to the nearest Police Station, as this would afford the Police the opportunity to conduct appropriate investigation and bring the suspects to justice.

“The Comand also advised motorists to always obey traffic rules and reiterated the ban on the use of fireworks, knockouts, and other explosives during festivities is still in force. The Command notes that the use of knockouts and fireworks, aside from constituting nuisance and disturbance to public peace and safety,  is also capable of causing unnecessary fear and apprehension and other dangers associated with its usage, especially during this harmattan period. 

“The Command remains committed to consolidating on the gains in crime prevention restoration of law and order and improving the safety and security of lives in the state,” SP Ikenga asserted.

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