Anambra police launch investigation into threatening social media clips
The Anambra State Police Command has commenced an investigation into circulating social media videos and voice notes threatening violence in the state. The Command is taking the threats seriously and has intensified efforts to maintain law and order.
According to SP Tochukwu Ikenga, Police Public Relations Officer, the Command will not tolerate any individual or group infringing on citizens’ fundamental human rights. This stance follows previous arrests of individuals involved in creating and spreading similar threatening content.
To ensure public safety, the Police and other security agencies have increased patrols, improved surveillance, and dominance to enforce the law and maintain public order. The Command encourages citizens to report any security concerns or suspicious activities.
Citizens are advised to contact the police through various divisional phone numbers or the emergency number 112. The Command’s proactive measures demonstrate its commitment to combating crime and maintaining a secure environment.
Background information reveals the Command’s previous successes in combating crime, including parading suspects arrested in crackdown operations. By collaborating with the public, the Anambra State Police Command aims to protect citizens’ rights and maintain peace.