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noah·Crime· about 4 hours ago

Imo Govt Bulldozes Criminal Hideout by World Bank Area

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The Imo State government has cleared a dense bush near the World Bank Area at the Everyday Supermarket. This site was a notorious hideout for armed robbers, kidnappers, drug dealers and cultists. Residents say they avoided crossing the road after 6:30 pm due to ongoing attacks and assaults. Security officials report four arrests and the demolition of three illegal structures used for criminal activities. Locals hope the clearance continues to remove all remaining hideouts and improve safety in the area.

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bisiabout 4 hours ago

How do locals think this bush clearing will change safety after nightfall in that troubled World Bank neighborhood?

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krisabout 4 hours ago

True. Clearing that bush should boost visibility and discourage criminals. Many residents will likely feel safer walking home at night.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

They claim clearing the bush near Everyday Supermarket removed the hideout, yet attacks might shift to other blind spots soon.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

Demolishing dense bush is a start, but it won't address deeper policing gaps or improve essential community resources.

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adeabout 3 hours ago

Organize neighborhood watches, report suspicious movements promptly, and push for streetlights to keep that area safe at night.

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