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PRESS BRIEFING BY THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, ANAMBRA STATE COMMAND CP IKIOYE ORUTUGU, fwc MNIPS PhD AT THE ANAMBRA STATE POLICE COMMAND HEADQUARTERS, AWKA ON 17TH DECEMBER, 2025.(PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE.


 PRESS BRIEFING BY THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, ANAMBRA STATE COMMAND CP IKIOYE ORUTUGU, fwc MNIPS PhD AT THE ANAMBRA STATE POLICE COMMAND HEADQUARTERS, AWKA ON 17TH DECEMBER, 2025


On behalf of the Officers and Men of the Anambra State Police Command, I warmly welcome you to this media briefing today, 17th December 2025, as the year draws to an end.


As the lead agency in internal security, the Nigeria Police Force recognizes that the ultimate assessment of our performance rests with the good people of Anambra State. While we acknowledge that we are not yet where we aspire to be in achieving total security, it is important to emphasize that the cooperation, trust, and timely support we received from residents significantly contributed to the successes recorded during the year under review.


Throughout the year, the Command observed fluctuations in crime patterns, largely influenced by socio-economic realities and evolving security dynamics across the country. Nevertheless, through proactive policing, intelligence-led operations, and the unwavering dedication of our Officers and Men, we achieved a noticeable reduction in incidents of violent crime, cult-related activities, armed robbery and kidnapping in most parts of the State. Improved response times, enhanced visibility patrols, and stronger community partnerships played critical roles in stabilizing the security environment. 


Some of the notable accomplishments of the Command include:

 • The disruption of multiple kidnapping syndicates operating across several Local Government Areas.

 • The dismantling of criminal hideouts and identified black spots through sustained raids and patrols.

 • The strengthening of community policing structures and ensuring that residents remain active stakeholders in security.

 • Improved inter-agency collaboration, resulting in successful joint security operations and significant breakthroughs.

 

As a result of these efforts, Anambra State witnessed incident-free major activities, including:

 • The official visit of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the State.

 • The successful conduct of the Governorship and Local Government Elections. 

 • The gradual return of normal social life in Ihiala, with weddings, birthdays, and other community events held without intimidation or harassment.


Through intelligence- driven operations and swift responses by the Joint Security Team comprising the Police, the Department of Security Service (DSS), the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps NSCDC), the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Agunaechemba, and other security Operatives, the Command:

 • Rescued thirty-five (35) kidnapped victims;

 • Arrested over three hundred (300) suspects linked to armed robbery, kidnapping, cultism, secessionist activities, rape, and other serious offences;

 • Recovered over two thousand (2,000) arms and ammunition, including explosives and other dangerous items;

 • Recovered more than sixty (60) stolen vehicles, including motorcycles; and

 • Successfully prosecuted and secured convictions in several criminal cases.


A major highlight among these achievements was the re-arrest of the suspects involved in the killing of the late Hon. Justice Azuka in Onitsha, including the gang leader.


The arrest of the suspects who murdered three Cameroonian nationalists and the recovery of the bodies of the victims. 


Despite these successes, the Command faced certain challenges, notably:

 • The evolving tactics of criminal elements.

 • Occasional resistance, misinformation, and non-cooperation from a few members of the public.


However, these challenges have only strengthened our resolve to improve our strategies and operational effectiveness in the coming year.


As we enter the festive season, the Command has deployed robust security measures to ensure residents and visitors enjoy a peaceful celebration. We urge members of the public to adhere to the following safety advisories:

 • The use of knock-out substances and other social explosives remains prohibited in Anambra State;

 • Remain vigilant and report suspicious persons or movements promptly;

 • Comply with traffic regulations and avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs;

 • Secure homes and valuables before travelling; and

 • Use only designated motor parks and avoid roadside boarding.


Finally, I wish to express the Command’s profound appreciation to:

 • The Anambra State Government for its continuous support;

 • Sister security agencies for sustained cooperation and synergy;

 • Traditional rulers, religious leaders, town unions, and community vigilante groups;

 • The media for accurate and responsible reportage

 • Above all, Ndi Anambra, for their trust, partnership, timely information sharing, and most especially assistance in facilitating to give a facelift to some of the Police stations, including Rapid Response Squad Awkuzu, Ogidi Division, Amichi Division, Main Market Onitsha, and so many other places.


As we prepare to enter a new year, we reaffirm our commitment to a safer and more secure Anambra State. The Command will continue to strengthen its capacity, deepen community partnerships, and intensify operations to ensure that every resident feels protected.


We wish you all a peaceful Christmas season and a prosperous New Year ahead.


Thank you and may God bless us all.. 

More photos below. 




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