Court verdict: Police warn against disruption of peace in Plateau

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Following the Court judgement on March 18th Gubernatorial Election in Plateau State delivered by the Appeal Court sitting in Abuja on Sunday, November, 19, the Plateau State Police Command said it has received credible intelligence which revealed that some hoodlums and criminal- minded individuals are planning to disrupt the peace currently being enjoyed  in the state. 

In the interest of peace, the Commissioner of Police, Okoro Alawari,  however, issued a stern warning to  such persons to abort their criminal intentions which have the potential of causing chaos and breach of peace in the State. 

He also urged all members of the public to respect the verdict of the court, maintain calm across the State and refrain from any actions that could incite violence or cause harm to lives and property of the citizenry.

The CP implores all aggrieved parties to do the right thing by seeking redress in a higher court and allow peace prevail in the state.

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The Plateau police chief further appealed to parents, guardians and religious and traditional leaders to caution their wards, subjects and  followers against participating in any form of misconduct that may disrupt the peace of the state.

In a statement by the spokesman of the Command, DSP Alfred Alabo, started that  the Command will not hesitate to deal decisively with any one found culpable in accordance with the relevant laws.  

CP Alawari, assured the public of the Command’s unflinching commitment to maintaining law and order just as he advised Plateau residents to remain calm and go about their lawful businesses.

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