The Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, Mustapha Bala has challenged members of Police Community Relations Committee, PCRC, in the state to remain
This, he said, would effectively help the Policemen in discharging their duties in crime fighting and maintenance of peace in various communities of Abia.
He reminded the PCRC members that their roles included providing the Police needful information that would help in the security of lives and property in rural and urban areas of the State.
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