Police deploy drones in fresh push against criminals in Imo

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From Stanley Uzoaru, Owerri 

The Imo State Police Command has deployed surveillance drones to boost intelligence gathering and track criminal elements across the state, the Commissioner of Police has announced.

CP Garba Bosso said the deployment was part of the ongoing operations to identify and monitor suspects in collaboration with vigilantes under the Imo State Security Organization, ISSO.

According to the Command, the drone was donated by a public-spirited resident of Ihiagwa Community in Owerri West Local Government Area. Police described the donation as an example of the impact of community partnership on security.

“The surveillance drone will strengthen our intelligence gathering and support ongoing operations across Imo State,” CP Bosso stated, stressing “there will be no hiding place for criminals in Imo State.”

The police said aerial surveillance would complement ground operations by ISSO vigilantes as security agencies intensify efforts to curb crime in the state.

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