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Police Read Riot Act To Hoteliers

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In what looks like reading of riot act to hotel operators in Bayelsa State, the Commissioner of Police (COMPOL), Kingsley Omire has warned that any of them harbouring cult groups for their meetings and lodgings in the state would be shut down.

To make this order effective,Omire said the police had detailed its surveillance team to monitor some hotels being patronized by the cult groups ,stressing that these hotels would soon be raided to serve as deterrent to others.

Addressing journalists in a press briefing, the Compol said a list of the cult groups had been handed over to the Police to effect arrest and prosecution.

He said the action became imperative following the enactment of anti-cult law by the state government, noting that some suspected cultists have been arrested and would soon be paraded.

According to him, the new order, would ensure the policing of activities of vigilante groups as any of their members linked with cultism would also be arrested

. Omire, however, advised persons linked with cult organisations to renounce cultism or be arrested and face prosecution, pointing out  that the Police would not arrest any cultist that renounces membership and submit his arms to the police.

“Provisions have been made for the rehabilitation of the cultists who renounce their membership .Some cultists arrested would soon appear in court .Members of the public should visit the office of the Police Public Relations Officer in the state to know the list of the cult groups prohibited by the state government, “he explained.

Omire informed that the ban on the prohibition of motorcycles in Yenagoa capital territory has taken effect  noting that defaulters would have their motorcycles impounded and auctioned by government.

The Commissioner said all the communities in the state capital territory and Amassoma, host community to the Niger Delta University would no longer welcome the plying of motorcycles.

He said the police had cleared a place where impounded motorcycles would be kept, adding that the defaulters would be convicted to reduce the rate of accident in the state capital.

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