PICTORIAL: Security Operatives Sack Ibom Youth Council, Demolish Headquarters

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Following the proscription of the Ibom Youth Council by the governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, and his directive to security agencies to immediately end the nefarious activities of the group, a joint security team, acting on credible intelligence, visited the building serving as the operational headquarters of the illegal group at Ikot Isighe in Mkpat Enin local government area of the State and immobilised the outlawed group.

According to a press release signed by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the State, ASP Timfon John, on Thursday, on arrival at the location, members of the group fled in different directions, saying that the operation, however, led to the arrest of three suspects, and their headquarters was demolished.

“Available evidence shows that the group had not only begun procuring arms but had also commenced military training, attacks on security formations, and infractions on private property. Their plan was to launch a full-scale disruption of law and order in the closing days of 2024 and sustain the unrest into the New Year.

“The security apparatus, with the full backing of the state government, is determined to use all legal means to maintain Akwa Ibom’s hard-earned status as the most peaceful state in the country. To this end, citizens are advised to remain vigilant and share information about persons or groups engaging in activities capable of disturbing public peace. Landlords are warned to be cautious before leasing their properties to individuals or organizations. Any property used in the commission of crimes, especially acts of subversion against the state, will be demolished, and the owners will be treated as accomplices.

“The citizens and residents of Akwa Ibom State are assured of their safety this yuletide season and beyond, as security personnel are working tirelessly to ensure the protection of lives and property,” the Police spokesman stated.

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