The Police Command in
Bayelsa says it has commenced engagements with community and youth leaders as
well as vigilance groups to flush out criminals, including cultists from the
state.
DSP Asinim Butswat,
Spokesman of the command, said this on Sunday while reacting to the killing of
a 100 level female students of the Niger Delta University, Miss Seiyefa Fred,
by suspected cultists.
Seiyefa was killed by
suspected cultists in a robbery mission last week Thursday in Yenagoa, the
state capital.
Residents who witnessed the
incident said that the deceased had resisted attempts by the gang who tried to disposes
her of her mobile phone.
Butswat identified cultism,
armed robbery and rape as the most prevalent crimes in the state and assured
the people of that the command’s readiness to partner with communities in
fighting crimes.
The spokesman said that there
were several reported cases of cultism and armed robbery in Yenagoa metropolis
with the attendant consequences on public safety.
He said the frequency of
the incidents had compelled the Police Commissioner in the state, Mr Joseph
Mukan, to embark on community engagement meeting with stakeholders to contain
the menace.
Meanwhile, the state
Commissioner for Information, Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson has said that the
government would ensure the prosecution of anyone involved in the killing,
describing it as ”shocking, reprehensible and unacceptable.”
Iworiso-Markson gave the
assurance that government would do everything to ensure that those who
perpetrated the dastardly act were fished out and brought to justice.
The commissioner noted that
the government was elected primarily to ensure peace, security development and
stability in the state.
“The government òf Bayelsa
received with shock the gruesome murder of a 100 level student of the Niger
Delta University by people suspected to be cultists on a robbery mission.
“Government condemns with
all vehemence this collective assault on our humanity as a people and would do
all within its power to address this provocative act.
“Government calls for the
cooperation of all our citizens in the days ahead as deliberate efforts would
be made to go after those who have declared war on our peace and security.
“Government commiserates
with the family of the late Seiyefa and assures that the killers would not go
unpunished,” Iworiso-Markson said.
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