The Rivers State Police Command has dismissed reports of a recent herdsmen attack circulating on social media, stating that the viral video is fake. Police confirmed that no such incident occurred and urged the public not to spread misinformation that could cause panic or unrest in the community.
Authorities emphasized that the video in question was doctored or misrepresented to create fear. The police spokesperson warned that sharing unverified content could be punishable under the law. They urged citizens to rely only on official statements from security agencies for accurate information.
The Rivers Police also reassured residents that the state remains safe and that officers are actively patrolling high-risk areas. They called on communities to report any suspicious activities to prevent real security threats and maintain public safety. According to the command, proactive cooperation between citizens and police is key to tackling crime.
Finally, the police encouraged social media users to verify the authenticity of videos and news before sharing. They stressed that fake news could disrupt peace and harmony in the state, urging everyone to be responsible and vigilant.





