* Say violent protest will not be tolerated
*CP orders massive deployment of Operatives across Delta State
By Jon Egie
The Delta State Police Command has assured all Deltans, residents, and non-residents of adequate protection and safety and hence advised them to go about their lawful duties, business(es) without fear of intimidation as the NLC and other trade unions protest hold today and tomorrow.
The assurance was contained in a release issued by the Command’s PPRO, DSP Edafe Bright, yesterday; adding that modalities have been emplaced to ensure that the protest is peaceful and that nobody can be forced to be part of the protest.
The statement said in line
with the directive of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun , the Commissioner of Police Delta State CP Abaniwonda Olufemi has therefore ordered massive deployment across the State to ensure adequate security and safety during the protest and to ensure that the protest is not hijacked.
The CP during an interaction with Area Commanders, Tactical Commanders, and DPOS, directed them to emplace measures to forestall any breakdown of law and order.
As part of measure to ensure that the protest is seamless, the CP had stakeholders meeting with the leaders of NLC, TUC, and IPMAN on 22nd February 2024, and discussed measures to achieve a peaceful protest.
The CP stated that it is the primary responsibility of the Police to ensure the protection of life and property which includes the security of protesters, but also reiterated that citizen’s right to protest is a right to peaceful protest, as violent protest is criminal and will not be tolerated.
The CP directed the State Intelligence Department (SID) to deploy undercover operatives who will monitor and report back findings.
Manpower has also been drawn from Tactical Teams which includes Safer Highway, Dragon Patrol, Safe Delta, Raiders Unit, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Special Anti-Kidnapping and Cyber Crime Squad (SAKCCS), CD-Decoy, CP Monitoring Unit, State Anti-Cult Unit, Crack Squad, X-Squad, and additional personnel were also deployed from Department of Operations, Area Commands, and Divisions.
The CP, therefore, warned all protesters that anyone found wanting will be immediately arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.
“Members of the public are advised to report any untoward occurrence in their area to the nearest Police station or call the Command Control number on 08036684974.” The release added.