Police in Kwara State has warned bandits and other criminals to keep off from the state, saying Kwara should not be seen as one of their bases.
Spokesperson of the Kwara State Command, Okasanmi Ajayi, served the warning in a statement made available to journalists on Sunday in Ilorin.
Ajayi in the said statement dismissed as fake an intelligence report that some forest reserves in parts of Kwara have been taken over by bandits.
A reports had earlier claimed that bandits were ready to use the forests to launch attacks on Kwara and neighbouring states.
Responding, the spokesperson said, “The command wishes to state categorically that Kwara is safe and secured and no part of Kwara is occupied by bandits or terrorists.
“The writers and sharers of that fake intelligence report are mischievous, desirous of sowing a seed of distrust and fear in the minds of the good people of Kwara in particular and Nigeria in general.
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“This is an attempt to create panic in the minds of peace loving Kwarans, but they have failed.”
According to Ajayi, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Tuesday Assayomo, had renewed police and other security agencies’ commitment to the protection and the defence of lives and properties of residents.
“Aggressive and extensive patrols have been emplaced in the state, while vigilante groups and hunters have been co-opted in patrolling the forests and bushes.
“Consequently, the good people of the state are advised to give information to the police whenever anything negative or sinister developments is being suspected around their vicinity,” he added.
Meanwhile, residents of the state have been enjoined to go about their lawful businesses without fear of attack or intimidation.
Ajayi said that the command would not relent in regular patrols, intelligence gathering and raiding of black spots in conjunction with sister security agencies in the state.
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