Attack On Imo Police Head Quarters, Correctional Core Is Terrorism, Says Buhari

 

Attack on Imo Police Head Quarters


Yesterday’s assaults on the headquarters of the Imo State Police Command and the Correctional Centre in Owerri, Imo State are terrorist acts, President Muhammadu Buhari, stated yesterday.


President Buhari’s reaction, contained in a assertion with the aid of his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity Garba Shehu, lauded the instantaneous response by means of safety guards on responsibility and protection forces.

The President directed protection and brain businesses in the kingdom and the geo-political sector to completely mobilize and go after the terrorists, apprehend and punished them in accordance with the law.

He additionally known as for the nice efforts to be made to re-arrest fleeing detainees, many of whom are believed to be lethal criminals.


The assertion reads: “President Buhari then appealed to individuals of the public to aid the regulation enforcement organizations with any applicable facts that may want to lead to the apprehension of these criminals, who perpetrated this despicable act.


“He additionally advised contributors of the public to be vigilant as all of us have a stake in retaining our way of existence from disruption with the aid of terrorists and anarchists whilst the Federal Government will use each reachable device at its disposal to confront and terminate this bare-faced anarchy. ”terminate this bare-faced anarchy.”

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