Vandalism: Police begin 24-hour surveillance on second Niger Bridge

The police command in Anambra says it has commenced 24-hour surveillance on the Second Niger Bridge to protect it from vandalism.
The Commissioner of Police in Anambra, CP Aderemi Adeoye, told journalists in Awka on Sunday that the surveillance was in collaboration with the Delta police.
Mr Adeoye said no arrest had been made, but that an investigation was still ongoing regarding the recent vandalism of the bridge.
He said the patrol would be both mobile and static, adding that it had been scheduled among divisions to cover night and day surveillance.
The police commissioner warned criminal elements, who might wish to try their luck again, to perish the idea, as they would be rounded up and made to face the law of the land.
“We have commenced round-the-clock intensive surveillance on the second Niger bridge, which is a national asset.
“We are working in collaboration with Delta State Command, which also shares the asset, to achieve comprehensive coverage.
“We are happy that the vandalised parts have been replaced with more fortification, but we want to warn anybody who would wish to attempt another attack on the facility to desist because such a person will be caught,” Mr Adeoye said.
(NAN)
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