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We won’t allow another #EndSARS protest – Police

The police in Cross River State have warned those trying to cause a second #Endsars protest to desist from it or be ready to face the full wrath of the law.

 

The police spokesperson in the state, Irene Ugbo, gave the warning, Friday, in Calabar while speaking with reporters.

 

Ms Ugbo said the police would ensure utmost professionalism on the part of officers in the discharge of their duties.

 

She said the command has received several reports pointing towards incitement of young people in the state to engage in a second protest against the police.

We won’t allow another #EndSARS protest – Police

The spokesperson said the police would not fold its arm and watch hoodlums take a second advantage of the people.

 

“There was a distress call from MCC junction a few days ago and a tactical unit responded immediately.


“Some young men were questioned in the process and the matter was resolved amicably after questioning.

 

“We want to use this medium to warn those who want to use this avenue as an opportunity to carry out a second #EndSars protest to be cautioned.

 

“We are alert, anyone caught will face the full wrath of the law. We are also mindful that law-abiding citizens have rights and they must be protected. We therefore, implore anyone who feel his rights were violated to approach our office accordingly.

 

“We will not allow a second #Endsars protest in Calabar or any part of the state, never again,” she added.

 

She assured members of the public that police officers will continue to conduct themselves in the utmost professional manner.

 

Ms Ugbo maintained that no officer would be allowed to molest, harass or brutalise anyone unjustly.

 

 

(NAN)

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