Police has clarified a trending video depicting a group of persons suspected to be armed terrorists carrying assault rifles
The Nigerian Police Force has clarified a trending video depicting a group of persons suspected to be armed terrorists carrying assault rifles with a commentary in Hausa language, warning against disinformation.
“After thorough and detailed video graphic analysis conducted by the NPF Cybercrime Centre, it has been confirmed that the video in question was originally created and circulated on 28th May, 2018,” Adejobi explained on X. While urging the public to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information, the police issued a strong warning to individuals who engage in the deliberate spread of false information.
He also reiterated that such acts can cause significant harm, incite panic and destabilise the country.
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