Nigeria Police Launch Website To Tackle Cultism And Related Crimes

The Nigeria Police Force has launched a website with the aim to curb  cultism and other related crimes in the country. 

The police launched the website under its anti-cultism initiative known as the Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV).

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The National Coordinator of POCACOV, SP Ebere Amaraizu, announced the launch in a statement issued on Sunday in Enugu. 

Amaraizu said the move was aimed at widening  the initiative’s reach and communication channels using electronic and cyber-space platforms.

“The Nigeria Police wishes to inform members of the public that POCACOV has widened its scope of communication to bridge communication gap between it and other stakeholders in the fight against cultism nationwide.

“POCACOV can now be reached on its website – www.pocacov.com.

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“You can view our photos, aims of POCACOV and the origin of POCACOV through I-G among other things. This is because POCACOV is about you.

“You can also meet POCACOV on Facebook on POCACOV and Twitter @pocacov.

“You can also email us today at [email protected],’’ he said.

The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had launched POCACOV to save Nigerian youths from the dangers of cultism and other vices.

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