Police warn hoodlums against attacking stations in Ogun

A Nigerian policeman patrols with Nigerian soldiers in the north of Borno state on June 5, 2013 near Maiduguri. Nigeria's military yesterday disclosed details of its offensive against Islamist militants, describing a series of events that saw insurgents take control of a remote area before being pushed out by soldiers. AFP PHOTO / Quentin Leboucher (Photo credit should read Quentin Leboucher/AFP via Getty Images)

The Police Command in Ogun has warned hoodlums planning to attack stations in the state to shun such intentions in order not to face wrath of the law.

ASP Abimbola Oyeyemi, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), made this known on Sunday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ota, Ogun.

Oyeyemi said that the warning had become necessary to criminals and hoodlums due to ongoing attacks on police stations across the country.

According to him, the police have put in place measures to prevent such attacks on our stations.

“We are battle ready for anyone planning to attack any of the stations in the state.

“Anyone embarking on such deadly attack should know that they are on a suicide mission,’’ he said.

The PPRO advised residents to always provide the police with timely and credible information that could help to stem crime rate in the state.
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