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Ebonyi police chief decries phone snooping and cash swipes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31577, member: 636"] The police leader in Ebonyi State says police officers must stop checking people's phones and stealing their money. Adaku Uche-Anya told her officers that looking through phones without permission is against the rules and wrong. Students from two local universities have been complaining about police officers taking their money. The police boss warns her team that such behavior is a serious crime. She gave people special phone numbers to report bad police behavior. At a big meeting with community leaders, Uche-Anya talked about keeping everyone safe. She brought together important people like teachers, workers, students, and journalists to discuss how to improve police work. The meeting happened at the police headquarters. The police commissioner told everyone to stay calm and not take revenge on bad police officers. She wants people to report problems through the right channels. Her goal is to make sure police protect people instead of hurting them. Students and others have been scared because some police officers are stealing from them. Uche-Anya wants to stop these bad actions and make the police trustworthy again. She believes the police should help people feel safe. Many community groups, including workers, students, journalists, and transport workers, attended the meeting to discuss safety. Everyone wants to help make their community better and prevent police from breaking the rules. The police leader gave clear instructions to her team. She explained that checking phones without a warrant is not allowed. She wants her officers to respect people's privacy and follow the law. Uche-Anya thanked everyone for working together to keep Ebonyi State safe. She hopes her strong message will help change how police work and regain people's trust in law enforcement. [/QUOTE]
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