Saturday 30 April 2016

Police denies ordering arrest of petrol hawkers

Police authorities have issued a clarification on Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase's order on the arrest of illegal sellers of petroleum products.

Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olabisi Kolawole made the clarification in a statement she issued in Abuja on Saturday.

“Further to the Nigeria Police Force directives on the activities of unscrupulous elements who engage in illegal sale of petroleum products, there is need to make some clarification that the directive was specifically targeted at those who are involved in hoarding and diverting the petroleum products.

“However, those with genuine intention to use the products for their legal and genuine business are allowed to purchase the products,” she said.

The police warned that every effort would be made to checkmate those who have been inflicting suffering on Nigerians.

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