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Cautiousness increases ahead of Easter holidays

Police have set out to expand carefulness and more patrols in front of the Easter festivals.

Police spokesperson Free Enanga

Police say as a safeguard, they have heightened safety efforts at chapels and other  places during this Sacred Week and Easter festivals.
“In view of the Easter occasion that is long, we expect many individuals going to the places where they grew up and towns for the Easter occasions. Numerous people will observe Easter by holding gatherings, shopping and completing thanksgiving in various spots,” Mr Enanga said.
As per police spokes person Mr Enanga, they expect an increase in shopping exercises, Travel and Crimes, for example, burglary, sack grabbing, extortion, and animals robbery.

“Despite the fact that we have entered this Sacred Week with no particular dangers coordinated towards the Easter occasion, we proceed to effectively monitor activities to guarantee there are no dependable dangers in the country. We have increased patrols, keen visibility  and furthermore there are other security mediations designated  that are occurring,” he said.
Mr Enanga added: “We have joined forces with religious leaders and we have focused on the significance of local area cautiousness in their separate churches  and furthermore requested them that they review their safety measures to safeguard the church resources. Already we have seen groups of thugs going after places of worship and taking  most parts or electronic gadgets like speakers.”

As per police, those that are traveling ought to prepare early their movements to stay away from delays that cause speeding, prompting Accidents.
“Those shopping ought to abstain from conveying enormous amounts of cash and showing your valuables, utilizing ATMs at safe spots like banks, inns, shopping centers, to try not to fall casualties of fraud, burglary and robbery,” Mr Enanga said.
He additionally cautioned crooks that need to disturb the public that police are ready for them


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