The police command in Edo says it has deployed 5,000 personnel, along with explosive ordnance disposal teams, across the state to ensure a safe and peaceful celebration of this year’s Eid-el-Fitr.
The command disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday night.
It said the personnel would be stationed at major prayer grounds, roads, motor parks, and other public spaces expected to attract large gatherings.
It added that EOD teams were strategically positioned to conduct security sweeps and neutralise any potential threats.
“The commissioner of police, CP Monday Agbonika, has directed sustained patrols and intelligence-driven operations, particularly along entry and exit routes into the state.
“Residents are encouraged to go about their lawful activities without fear, while remaining observant and reporting any unusual movements or objects to the police.
“We will maintain a strong presence before, during, and after the celebrations,” the police said.
The police assured that the measures aim to protect lives and property while enabling Muslim faithful to observe the festive period joyfully.
“This deployment underscores our readiness to safeguard the state during this important period,” it added.
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