The Kaduna State Police Command has said it arrested
165 people, including two clerics and 205 vehicles/tricycles, for violating the
24-hour curfew in the state.
The state government had last Thursday imposed a 24-hour
curfew as parts of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.
Spokesman of the state police command, Mohammed Jalige, said in a statement on Monday that the arrest
were made following a robust curfew enforcement strategies by the command in
collaboration with other security agencies.
The statement said: “Following the imposition of
24-hour curfew by the Kaduna State Government on March 27, 2020, and the
initial social distancing order by the federal and state governments
respectively, to curtail the devastating spread of the deadly COVID-19, the
Kaduna State Police Command under the leadership of the state Police
Commissioner, U.M Muri, in collaboration with other sister agencies has put in
place a robust enforcement strategies which have recorded significant success
in terms of securing compliance from the public through community engagement.
“The command has continued to enforce and closely
monitor compliance of the respective executive orders with a view to ensuring
the success of the government efforts towards curbing the contagious effect of the
virus as well as enhancing public safety and health accordingly.
“The operatives of the command in collaboration with
other security agencies have in the course of enforcement of the order, arrested
165 and impounded 205 vehicles/tricycles, including the two clerics, who
violated the curfew and social distancing order, and are being interrogated at
the Command Criminal Investigation Department (SCID).”
Jalige said the suspects would be prosecuted
immediately on the completion of investigation in accordance with the relevant
extant laws of the land.
The statement further warned violators of the government
orders to desist from it or face the heavy burden of the law as the command
will not hesitate to be decisive on any person or group of persons who disobeys
these restriction orders in accordance with the law.
It called on members of the public to be law-abiding, observe
the safety tips and continue to comply with the curfew and the social distancing
orders aimed at enhancing public safety and health in Kaduna State.
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