David-Chyddy Eleke reports that insecurity in Anambra has hit an all-time-high, with members of secret cults, armed robbers and petty thieves taking the lead
Though security in the South-east of Nigeria has worsened as a result of constant attacks by hoodlum codenamed ‘Unknown Gunmen’ on security officials and their facilities, there is a new twist in the insecurity plaguing Anambra state.
The attacks on security facilities and security agents have practically caused a breakdown in conventional policing, with policemen now realising their vulnerability to attacks, thereby retreating from carrying out their duties the normal way they used to.
For example, policemen no longer conduct ‘stop and search’ operations on major highways, just as THISDAY learnt that some police stations no longer open for duty, nor do they accept reports from members of the public, or even effect arrest any longer. This may be because of the damage caused their facilities by attacks.
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