Abia Commissioner of Police Mr Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, has revealed that 12 people were killed in nine incidents of mob action recorded in various parts of the state between January 1 and October 13, this year.
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Onwuemelie spoke during a courtesy visit to Okey Kanu, Abia Commissioner for Information and Culture at the state secretariat on Friday.
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While condemning the prevalence of mob action in the state, Onwuemelie emphasized that the law presumes an individual innocent until proven otherwise by a court of competent jurisdiction, therefore it would be unlawful to subject anyone to mob justice for whatever reasons.
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He said that mob justice had become an ugly trend which must be stopped, adding that it should be unheard of that people engaged in mob justice.
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“It is barbaric for us as civilised persons residing within the South-East and Nigeria to be taking the law into our hands under such circumstances as there are several implications and consequences.
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“Those perpetrating such acts are perpetrating more heinous offences and crime than the people they are supposedly accusing of crimes.
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“Beyond this, people can leverage on mob action to unduly visit terror on their supposed enemies or victimise their rivals,” Onwuemelie said.
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He said that the visit to the ministry was informed by the decision to partner the government to tackle the social problem.
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“We have realized that information is a strong tool and it must effectively be deployed ethically and professionally for the benefit of the society, hence the need to work with the ministry,” Onwuemelie said.
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In his response, Kanu said that mob justice could be best described as a barbaric act which does not present the people of Abia in good light, therefore should be shunned by all means.
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“Please, we are good people; we are civilised people and should not go in the way of such savagery,” Kanu added.
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He said that the government and people of Abia must put heads together to nip such barbaric acts in the bud.
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“I want to advise the people of Abia, because given the statistics reeled out by the Commissioner of Police, we can see that it is a growing trend and it is a dangerous one.
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“People can use mob justice to settle scores with their political opponents and enemies.
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“For whatever it is worth, instead of mob action look for the nearest police station to report,” Kanu said.
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He also urged the people of Abia to disregard fake news, because circulating fake news and unverified information could do more harm than good to members of the society.
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According to him, “security issues are sensitive” , which raises the need for relevant authorities to utilise structured and well managed information to address security issues.
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He, further, expressed the willingness of the state government to collaborate with the Police to ensure that peace and stability would be maintained in the state.
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“We’ll collaborate with you and give you all the support you need to succeed in the state,” Kanu added.
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