By Emmanuel Chigbata (Staff Reporter)
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Enugu State Command has issued a stern warning to criminal elements in the state during the fourth coming Eid-el-Fitr celebration.
Handing down the warning in Enugu, Commandant Ezenyimulu Afrika said that the state is too hot for lawless elements warning that the Corps and other Security Agencies have concluded plans to make things very difficult for deviants and social misfit during the period.
Commandant Afrika said that the Corps is aware that criminal elements usually hide under the cover of public holidays and festivities to perpetuate their unwholesome trade but added that their expectations will fail them this time around as the Corps has identified all flashpoints and put measures in place to frustrate every unacceptable conduct and behaviour.
“It is worrisome on the current upsurge in vandalism activities in the state, hoodlums have made rail line materials their target in the recent time but I promised you that the Corps in active collaboration with other Security Agencies will bring their devilish acts to an end.
He said that his office has deployed Eight hundred (800) of her personnel on special Eidel Fitr patrol and surveillance assuring the people of Enugu State of a peaceful festive season.
In a release signed by the Command PRO CSC Denny Iwuchukwu, Commandant Afrika also charged the citizenry to be security conscious at all times insisting that criminals usually succeed with their plans because people are always very relaxed not suspecting any attack but added that with security informed and alert society, that criminals will find it difficult to execute their plans.
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