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Police warn against selling, using of fireworks in Gombe

“Anyone caught selling or lighting up fireworks and explosives of any kind in the state will face the full wrath of the law,” the police warned.

• December 24, 2022
Gombe Commissioner of Police, Oqua Etim
Gombe Commissioner of Police, Oqua Etim

The Police in Gombe State warned residents on Saturday against the selling or using of fireworks during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Police spokesman, Mahid Abubakar, stated in Gombe on Saturday that the Commissioner of Police, Oqua Etim, said the police had taken measures to ensure compliance.

Mr Abubakar quoted the commissioner to have said that the ban on the sale, purchase and use of fireworks and other explosives was still in force in the state.

“Anyone caught selling or lighting up fireworks and explosives of any kind in the state will face the full wrath of the law,” he warned.

He added that Mr Etim had ordered the deployment of officers across the state to ensure that crime flashpoints and places of public interests were well patrolled during the festivities.

“We are collaborating with other security agencies and stakeholders to put in place sufficient crime preventive measures before, during and after the Christmas and New Year festivities,” he stated.

The commissioner of police charged operatives to discharge their duties lawfully, especially as it concerns professionalism and shunning of corruption and extortion.

Mr Etim also cautioned officers to respect the rights of citizens while calling community leaders, parents and guardians to report any suspected criminal act in their communities.

“Residents should remain supportive by being vigilant, law-abiding and promptly report criminals and their activities.

“I also urge motorists to abide by traffic regulations and avoid over speeding or reckless driving which may endanger their lives and those of other commuters.

“We wish all the people of Gombe State a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year in advance,” Mr Abubakar quoted Mr Etim as saying.

(NAN)

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