The Imo State Police Command has described a recent security alert about kidnappers and criminal elements in the Avu and Obinze areas as “misleading” and “unfounded.” The Command said the alert was the handiwork of mischief makers seeking to create panic and sabotage public confidence in the state’s security.
“The Command views this recent publication as the handiwork of mischief makers who are trying to create unwarranted panic, negativity, and palpable fear in the minds of Imolites,” said Police Commissioner, CP Aboki Danjuma. The Command therefore assured the residents that it is “working tirelessly to rid the area and the entire state of all forms of crimes and criminality.”
The Commissioner urged citizens to disregard the publication and go about their daily businesses without fear, assuring that the Command is committed to making sure all roads and areas in the state are safe.
“We urge the citizens and residents of the State, particularly those living in the Avu and Obinze communities, to disregard the publication and go about their normal daily businesses and activities without any fear of harm or molestation. “We are committed to making sure that all roads and areas in the state are safe for Imolites. “We encourage well-meaning citizens to assist the Command with relevant information that will help to achieve a crime-free Imo State,” the Commissioner emphasized.
The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Okoye Henry, signed the statement, reaffirming the Command’s commitment to achieving a crime-free Imo state.