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Anambra CP orders arrest of impersonators of security agencies

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The Commissioner of Police (CP), Anambra Command, Ikioye Orutugu, has ordered the arrest of individuals impersonating security personnel in the state to extort the public or compromise security.

Orutugu gave the order on Tuesday in Awka, following security assessments showing that unauthorised persons have been using police and other security agency uniforms to commit crimes in the state.

“The Anambra Police Command has introduced new enforcement measures to strengthen public security and curb the misuse of security uniforms,” Orutugu said.

“These directives aim to ensure proper identification of all security personnel on duty and to eliminate the activities of impersonators who endanger public safety.

“Anyone found wearing, selling, or using police or other security agency uniforms, kits, or accessories without authorisation will face immediate arrest and prosecution.”

He stressed that security uniforms remained classified government property, and unlawful possession constitutes a criminal offence.

He said impersonators often used the uniforms to commit crimes, intimidate residents, and evade law enforcement scrutiny.

Orutugu further directed all divisional police officers, tactical teams, and patrol units across the state to intensify visibility policing and verify the identities of personnel during operations.

He urged residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious individuals impersonating security personnel.

He said residents could report such individuals through the Anambra Police Control Room at 07039194332 or the Police Public Relations Officer at 08039334002.

Obinna Unaeze

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