HomeJust InPalliatives: viral video misleading, aimed to tarnish image of  Police

Palliatives: viral video misleading, aimed to tarnish image of  Police

-

The Katsina State Police Command said the video alleging that policemen from the command stole palliatives was misleading and aimed at tarnishing the image of the Police in the state.

 

The Katsina State Police Spokesman,  an Assistant Superintendent of Police, Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, said: “

The attention of the Katsina State Police Command has been drawn to a viral video making the rounds on social media alleging the diversion of palliatives by some officers who were deployed to the scene on special duty.

 

“After a thorough investigation, it was revealed that the bags of rice seen in the video on the Police Motor Vehicle were intercepted and recovered from some unscrupulous entity that fraudulently obtained more than the necessary share of the palliatives and returned them to the venue of distribution.

 

“The video in question misrepresents the facts and attempts to exploit the good efforts of the officers deployed to the venue to provide support, and security coverage and ensure the smooth run of the event.

 

“The command wishes to strongly denounce and emphasize that these claims are completely unfounded and baseless. The video in question has garnered significant attention on social media platforms, capturing the public’s attention.

“However, we assure the public that the accusations made in this video are grossly misleading and aim to tarnish the integrity of officers and men of the Katsina State Police Command.

 

“The supervision and transparency surrounding the distribution process are of paramount importance, and we assure the public and relevant stakeholders that all necessary measures were put in place to ensure the smooth and equitable distribution of resources.

 

“We understand the concerns raised by the public prompted by this video; however, we urge everyone to exercise caution and critical thinking when engaging with online content.

 

“Sharing unverified information contributes to perpetuating misinformation and can have a detrimental impact on the reputation of officers saddled with the responsibilities of enforcing law and order and the overall well-being of the community.

 

“Together, we must unite to combat the spread of misinformation and work towards building a stronger and more understanding society. The command remains committed to serving the good people of the state with all honesty and integrity.”

SUPPORT US

At Priceless Media Publishing Nig. Ltd /Securitynewsalert.com, we are steadfast in our commitment to independent journalism: reporting that is fearless, impartial, and free from the interference of powerful personalities, politicians and government interests.

Without corporate sponsorships or political affiliations, our ability to investigate freely rests in the hands of the people we serve—you!

Every donation helps us expose the truth, amplify silenced voices, and hold power accountable.
Stand with us because journalism should serve the people, not power.

• Account Name: PRICELESS MEDIA PUBLISHING NIG. LTD
• Account Number: 1943445259
• Bank Name: ACCESS Bank

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

LATEST POSTS

Insecurity, Poverty Threaten Decent Work in Nigeria — Rights Activist Warns

A human rights activist and Executive Director of the Conscience for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution (CHRCR), Idris Miliki Abdul, has warned that rising insecurity,...

Oyo Police Arrests 8 Suspected Motorcycle Thieves, Recovers 4 Stolen Motorcycles

The Oyo State Police Command has arrested eight suspected members of a motorcycle theft syndicate and recovered four stolen motorcycles in Kishi, Oke Ogun area...

RULAAC Petitions IGP Over Alleged Police Brutality, N3m Extortion in Imo Community

The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has called on the Inspector-General of Police to urgently intervene following grave allegations of extortion, harassment,...

Billionaire Drug Baron, 2 Female Kingpins fall in Global Sting Operation

...NDLEA, US-DEA, others smash transnational drug network ...3 hotels in Delta, Abuja, multi-billion assets linked to a syndicateOperatives of a Special Operations Unit of the National...

Follow us

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe

Most Popular

spot_img