Sequel to the recent security challenges that have bedeviled communities in some local government councils in Plateau State, the State Police Command has
The Command has also charged the personnel to be vigilant while carrying out their constitutional responsibility.
Onyeka, who made the deployment on Saturday in Jos, the state capital, called on the citizenry to remain calm, vigilant and report any suspicious activity in and around them as the Police is committed to upholding the law, and ensuring the safety of all the inhabitants of the State.
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