The Delta State Police Command has announced a ban on the sale or use of all forms of fireworks and pyrotechnics in the state before, during and after the Yuletide.
The command’s spokesman, SP Bright Edafe, disclosed this in a statement in Asaba on Thursday.
The ban came on the heels of the seizure of different kinds of fireworks, worth millions of naira by the command.
Mr Edafe said that the step was part of the command’s proactive measures to ensure a safe and peaceful Yuletide across the state.
He stated, “The Commissioner of Police, Olufemi Abaniwonda, has reiterated that the ban on fireworks is still in force and that it will be enforced strictly.
“The ban includes the use, sale, and display of pyrotechnics, including fireworks and firecrackers, known variously as ‘knock-out’ and ‘banger.”
“This decision comes as part of ongoing efforts to prevent and reduce crime, as experience shows that criminally-minded persons can take advantage of this to unleash terror on law-abiding residents.”
He called on parents and guardians to caution their children and wards to desist from buying or using the prohibited items.
He also warned retailers to desist from the sale of the fireworks.
According to the statement, anyone found wanting will be arrested and prosecuted, and their goods impounded.
It further disclosed that the CP had directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, all the area commanders, Divisional Police Officers, and tactical commanders to ensure strict compliance.
He added that the state police boss had also given order to the officers to address any violation of the ban within their respective areas of responsibility.
“Furthermore, the CP appreciates the cooperation of Delta State people in upholding the ban. Residents are urged to report incidents of the use or sale of fireworks to the nearest police station,” Mr Edafe added.
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