Kwara State Police Command has described as unfounded, a report that a new terror group, ‘Mahmuda’ was operating in the state.
The command said the publication (not LEADERSHIP) was misleading and inciting.
It refuted the publication alleging the emergence of the terror group within Kaiama and Baruten local government areas of Kwara State.
It said, “Our comprehensive and continuous threat assessments, intelligence surveillance and tactical reconnaissance operations in these areas have yielded no evidence of insurgent activity, coordinated terrorist formations or mass casualty incidents as described. The claim of 15 vigilantes being killed is entirely false and devoid of any factual basis,” the command said in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Toun Ejire- Adeyemi.
It assured the public that all security formations within Kwara State remain proactive and strategically deployed under a multi-agency operational framework involving the Nigeria Police Force in collaboration with other sister security agencies.
“No breach of internal security has been reported or observed in the aforementioned communities. Furthermore, our community engagement structures, including vigilante commanders and district heads have not relayed any such incidents which confirms this publication to be misleading and inciting.
“While we recognise the volatile nature of cross-border movements around the Kainji Lake National Park, the Kwara State Police Command has maintained effective situational control across all border communities.”
The police command urged members of the public and media outlets to refrain from spreading unverified information capable of generating unnecessary panic.
“The Kwara Police Command under the leadership of CP Adekimi Ojo remains committed to safeguarding lives and property and encourages citizens to report any suspicious activity through official channels for prompt response,” the command said.
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