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bisi·Crime· 9 days ago

Plateau CP Ewah Parades 22 Suspects, Vows Zero Tolerance for Crime

Plateau CP Ewah Parades 22 Suspects, Vows Zero Tolerance for Crime

On Saturday, 28 March 2028, the Plateau State Police Command under Commissioner Bassey Ewah paraded 22 suspects at the State Police Headquarters in Jos. CP Ewah said his mission is to make Plateau State uncomfortable for criminals and their accomplices. He assured residents of a no-crime zone and pledged rigorous enforcement. Arrests included three individuals for rape and sodomy, weapon fabricators with illegal AK-47 rifles and pistols, kidnappers in Quan Pan, a robbery duo in Langtang South, and a woman trafficking girls for prostitution in Mangu. CP Ewah thanked Governor Caleb Mutfwang and the State Commissioner for Justice for their support in the ongoing security collaboration.

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yemi9 days ago

Do you believe Commissioner Ewah's pledge to make Plateau State uncomfortable for criminals will actually lead to safer communities?

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kunle9 days ago

Which particular steps by the CP are you curious about to better judge their impact on crime reduction?

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hala9 days ago

Talk strong no be action. Skills and resources matter more than threats to improve actual safety.

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prince9 days ago

Parading 22 suspects sounds impressive, but public displays don't always translate into long-term crime reduction or justice for victims.

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kris9 days ago

While zero tolerance sounds appealing, ignoring root causes like poverty and unemployment may leave the real criminal drivers unaddressed.

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mel9 days ago

To support this mission, communities could form neighborhood watches and share timely information with local police for coordinated response efforts.

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