Police debunks crime upsurge in Port Harcourt

The Police in Rivers State has faulted a recent report credited to a group ‘Niger Delta Watch 2019’ which claimed that of the 44 cases of kidnapping recorded in Nigeria within the last one month, 22 occurred in the state.

The spokesman of the Rivers State Police Command, Nnamdi Omoni in a chat with newsmen in Port Harcourt said the state is safe and described the report as impotent, even as he said the report cannot corroborate what is being put out in the public domain as the correct security situation in the State.

Omoni, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) said, “They (the report) are just impotent alarm raised by people and that cannot see the light of the day.

“The Command under the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Zaki Ahmed), we are on top of the game.

“We will continue to raise the bar and do our best to ensure that the state is safe, especially with the yuletide season around the corner.

“As a command, we are doing our best to contain these boys (criminals). We are arresting and prosecuting them and we believe that in no time we will overrun them,” he stated.

Omoni further said that nightlife and business activities in the state have increased as compared to the past, pointing out that these are indications that Rivers State is safe contrary to speculations that it is not.

“Rivers State is safe. As far as we are concerned there is nightlife in Rivers State. People go about their social activities at night unmolested.

“Granted that we could experience pockets of security breaches here and there, but it is not as if that the state is completely overwhelmed. So that is not the position.

“We do know that there is no society that is completely crime free. We have our challenges and that is why we are here to tackle those challenges,” the state Police image maker stated.

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