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Anambra CP visits Igbokwe’s house, charges operatives to confront gunmen
Anambra State Commissioner of Police, CP Tony Olofu on Monday led a team of police men to patrol the state, while also visiting areas where attacks have been registered.
The Commisioner visited the houses of Lagos State Commissioner, Mr Joe Igbokwe and Chu Okongwu, which were burnt down by attackers on Sunday.
A press release by the state command’s spokesperson, DSP Toochukwu Ikenga stated that Olofu also visited the offices of the Department of State Services (DSS), which was also attacked on the same day.
Ikenga said the commissioer decided to lead the patrol as a way to boost the confidence of police officers, who have recently become targets for attacks.
He said: “The CP today led a team of senior police officers and tactical squads on a confidence boosting patrol within the state. The CP also visited the scene of recent attacks in the State including the DSS office in Nnewi and the residences of Dr Joe Igbokwe and Mr Chu S. P Okongwu.
“He also visited Nnewi area command, Otolo, Nnewi Divison, amongst others, to boost the morale of police personnel as part of efforts to tackle the new trends of security breaches.”
He said the CP while condemning the recurring developments of public disturbance and attacks on government facilities and private residences in the state, charged the police personnel to be firm, resolute in resisting attackers, while also charging them to take the battle to the door-step of the perpetrators of these dastardly acts.
The Commisioner reassured Anambra people of the command’s avowed commitment to do everything within its powers to maintain public security and safety in the State.
He enjoined them to remain vigilant, law-abiding and assist the Police and the security community with timely and credible crime prevention information.