Tricycle operators to help police tackle one-chance robberies
Tricycle operators in Onitsha and Ogbaru are collaborating with Anambra State Police to combat one-chance robberies and other Keke-related crimes, enhancin Read More: https://punchng.com/tricycle-operators-to-help-police-tackle-one-chance-robberies/
Hard times now await criminals who use tricycles for one-chance robbery operation against residents of Onitsha and Ogbaru local government areas, as the commercial tricycle operators in the areas plan to collaborate with the state police command and other security agencies to tackle the menace. The commercial tricycle operators under the aegis of Anambra Keke Drivers Forum, Onitsha and Ogbaru chapters, noted that there is the need to complement the efforts of the security agencies in riding the state of criminals and criminalities. They also commended the Commissioner of Police in Anambra, CP Ikioye Orutugu and the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo for improved security in the Onitsha, Ogbaru and its environs. The Coordinator, AKDF Onitsha and Ogbaru LGA chapter, Ugochukwu Adiele, stated this during a press briefing at group’s office in Obodo-Ukwu Road, Okpoko, Ogbaru, on Monday. Adiele, flanked by the Secretary, Diribe Achuko, and other members, commended the Commissioner of Police for ordering policemen that have been “extorting” them at check points to vacate the roads. He added that that the reduction in the number of checkpoints is impacting positively on their finance and the CP should sustain the order. He called on other leaders of security agencies, allegedly extorting them, to also emulate the Police Commissioner in making sure their men stop harassing and extorting AKDF members. He said, “Initially, our daily income was badly depleted due to the numerous pole-to-pole ‘extortionist checkpoints’ on the roads. “Today, we members of AKDF Onitsha and Ogbaru chapters are progressing in our business and we are using this opportunity to thank the Commissioner of Police Anambra State, Ikioye Orutugu for removing the extortionist policemen on our roads. “Those checkpoints caused unbearable pains on us and rendered the Keke drivers useless. Before we were going home with nothing on a daily basis after work because of police extortion. “However for the past one week and above, the Commissioner of Police in the state ordered the removal of Police check points from the roads where they stayed to extort money from us. Now things have improved for us; the Commissioner of Police is doing a good work and we encourage him to keep up the good work. Related News Anambra reviews land cases to decongest correctional centres Peter Obi seeks release of abducted schoolchildren Agency presents new regulatory laws to boost electricity “We are using this opportunity to tell the CP that we will partner him and his men to reduce crime associated with Keke drivers, parti
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