The Commissioner of Police in Anambra, Mr
Sam Okaula, has warned Biafra agitators
against unlawful activities following the May
30 sit-at-home order by the Indigenous People
of Biafra (IPOB).
Okaula gave the warning on Monday in Awka
in an interview with newsmen "We have dependably been set up for this sort
of circumstance yet one thing stays clear, we
need to guarantee the general population of the state to go
about their legitimate obligations and organizations.
"There is no reason for alert and I can guarantee
you that all the dark spots have been taken
care of.
The Indigenous People of Biafra on a Peaceful
Challenge
"We have enough labor on ground and we
have conveyed them viably to deal with
every single blaze point.
"I don't anticipate that anyone will counteract individuals
from approaching their legitimate organizations. I will
not permit anyone take laws into his hands.
Any individual who wills unquestionably observe the full
fury of the law," Okaula said.
The chief said the charge was
resolved to keep up the security position of
the state as the most secure in the nation.
He said the charge had taken records of
late exercises of "undesirable components"
working on bikes, grabbing purses
what's more, telephones, for the most part in Awka, Onitsha and
environs.
He cautioned that "those, who have chosen to
make life insufferable for others ought to be
arranged to confront the results.
"We have accomplished a considerable measure to contain violations and
culpabilities for the general population and business to
flourish; we should not enable these components to
set us back once more."
IPOB had pronounced a sit-at-home on May 30
saying it was to recall the individuals who lost
their lives amid the Nigerian Civil War and
partisan killings.
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