Thursday, 23 July 2015

CRIMINALS CANNOT BEAT US TO IT - ANAMBRA PPRO - O'star Eze

 
Anambra State PPRO, DSP Ali Alphonsus Okechukwu

The newly installed Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ali Alphonsus Okechukwu, has assured Anambra residents of his command's resolve to continue setting the pace in expunging crime totally from the state. He made this declaration in his office on Tuesday as he officially resumed office having been handed over on Friday. He expressed shock that there are still pockets of hoodlums operating in certain areas of the state such as Nkpor/Obosi/Umuoji axis, Anambra State House of Assembly area, Ekwulobia Township stadium area, and stated clearly that he would not waste time in launching investigations to ascertain and check whatever security risk these sections of the state pose.
Responding to the readiness of his command towards the August returns around the corner, DSP Okechukwu said to ostareze.com that the event is an annual one and the police is already taking steps in preparedness for maintaining the relative peace enjoyed by the state.
In his words, 'I have been in the state for about a year now and have been part of the resounding success the Anambra state police has recorded in sweeping out crime and miscreants from the state. The state governor, Dr Willie Obiano had stamped his foot down from day one on the issue of maintaining a tranquil, and crime-free state. I thank the people of Anambra for I know that this success could not have been possible without the unalloyed cooperation they have been giving the police and I urge Ndi Anambra to continue partnering with the police in their dedication job to keep Anambra crime-free. I know that criminals are re-strategizing but they should also be aware that we are not resting on our oars but are restrategizing too. They cannot beat us to it. Crime has not place in Anambra state.' End quote.
The Anambra PPRO revealed that he would soon be paying visits to media houses to address the people of Anambra and re-assure them that the Willie Obiano administration will continue to maintain zero-tolerance to crime.

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