The Lagos State Police Command on
Monday urged residents of the state not to report traffic robbery and other
crimes first on social media but to the nearest police station.
The Police Public Relations Officer
(PPRO), DSP Joseph Offor, who made the appeal on Monday, said the reports would
help the police in strategising on how to combat crimes and forestall
occurrence.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, had lamented that
Nigerians were fund of reporting crimes first on the social media.
He noted that reporting first to the
nearest police station would help the police to prevent further occurrence.
He also spoke about how some
distress calls were actually blown out of proportion and advised the residents
to always verify their information before causing panic.
The PPRO added that making false
reports of crime incidents on social media was a cheap blackmail against the
leadership of the Nigeria Police.
“People should endeavour to report
every road traffic robbery to the police station so that we will know who to
hold responsible.
“This will help us to strategise and
come against those people behind the crimes.
“We are not denying the fact that we
have a couple of traffic robberies here and there but we have arrested some of
the suspects.
“We have also prevented some of them
that were about to be committed.
“When somebody is a victim of a
crime, he knows where to go,’’ Offor told NAN.
“If you go to a police station to
report, it will help us to have the statistics of crime being committed in that
area; it will also help us in our planning.
“It will help us in our research but
when people decide to report their cases to the social media, we see it as a
cheap blackmail against the leadership of the Nigeria Police.
“And this is worrisome because it is
not helping our statistics.’’
According to Offor, people making
crime reports on the social media are not helping the system as planning and
strategising cannot be based solely on statistics got from such reports.

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