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Delta Unveils Security Outfit To Check Crime
Operation Delta Hawk, a new security outfit floated by the Delta State Government to enhance security of lives and property in the state has been inaugurated by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa with a call on residents of the state to assist in tracking down criminals and their cohorts.
Inaugurating the new security outfit in Asaba, Governor Okowa said that “Operation Delta Hawk” was a proactive step towards checkmating insecurity in all parts of the state headlong, stressing that the challenge of insecurity was already taking an alarming dimension.
He noted that security operatives had given their best in the fight against cultism, herders/farmers clashes, kidnapping, armed robbery and other heinous crimes, adding that Operation Delta Hawk which comprises different security agencies and vigilante groups would assist in flushing out criminal elements and criminality in the state.
The governor affirmed that the unity among different security agencies in the state had helped in promoting peace building and the fight against criminal elements and pledged to continue to invest resources into the security sector for the overall development of the state.
Governor Okowa said Delta State being a home for all, was not an avenue for armed herdsmen to cause mayhem, adding that those masquerading as herdsmen with weapons would be given a hot chase and made to face the full weight of the law.
In another development, two students of Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South, have been expelled by the school’s management over what the school termed as gross misconduct and cult related activities.
The Rector of the insti-tution, Prof. Stella Chieme-ke, alleged that the two students were involved in cult-related activities and gross misconduct.
She said the two students, whose names were given as Jonald Ometan (male) with matriculation number FDT/ HND/18/0015, Department of Foundry Engineering Technology and Justin Ometan (male) with ma-triculation number COM/ ND/18/10126, Department of Computer Science, ceased to be students of the institution with immediate effect.
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