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Tuesday July 29, 2025
By TheNewsDESK |

The Akwa Ibom State Police Command under the leadership of the Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Mohammed Azare, has secured 23 convictions for various criminal offences between January and July 2025, signaling remarkable progress in the fight against crime across the state.

The convictions, according to the Command’s PPRO, DSP Timfon John, ranging from a minimum of two weeks to three years imprisonment were for offences such as stealing, assault, burglary, felony, and escape from lawful custody.

DSP John said these outcomes reflected the Command’s intensified efforts in crime prevention, professional investigation, and effective prosecution.

“All legal proceedings followed due process. Arrests, investigations, and trials were executed in line with constitutional provisions and best practices in law enforcement.

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“The positive results of the Command’s approach are being felt across major towns including Uyo, Ikot Ekpene, Oron, and Eket, where residents have reported a significant decline in burglary, theft, and violent crimes. Public sentiment reflects a growing sense of security and confidence in the Police Force.

“Since assuming office in late 2024, CP Baba Mohammed Azare has introduced several reforms, including:

i. Enhanced community policing

ii. Rapid response mechanisms

iii. Professional retraining of Officers.

iv. Direct supervision of field operations.

“CP Azare commended Officers and men of the Command for their hard work and dedication to duty, promising that all outstanding performances will be adequately rewarded. He also appreciated the efforts and support of the judiciary and the Ministry of Justice.

“The Command assures the public of its commitment to sustaining progress through intelligence-driven policing, increased patrols, and public enlightenment campaigns.

“With these 23 convictions marking the Command’s achievements in the first half of 2025, the Akwa Ibom Police Command has demonstrated a clear capacity to translate arrests into real justice, laying the groundwork for long-term peace and deeper community trust”, she said.

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