The Cross River State Police Command has assured residents that it is actively tackling insecurity across the state. According to the Command, many criminal threats have already been neutralised through intensified operations and improved intelligence gathering. Officers say their goal is to ensure that communities remain safe and free from fear.
Police explained that recent security challenges prompted a stronger response, leading to several raids, arrests, and the disruption of criminal networks. They added that collaboration with local vigilantes and community leaders has helped them track suspicious movements more effectively. This partnership, they said, is key to preventing attacks before they happen.
The Command further noted that both urban and rural areas are receiving attention, with security patrols increased around border communities. They reassured the public that more strategies are being deployed to curb kidnapping, cult activities, and armed robbery. Residents were encouraged to report strange activities promptly to help officers respond faster.
Authorities also appealed for calm, saying the situation is under control. They emphasized that the police remain committed to restoring full peace across Cross River. With continued cooperation from citizens, they believe the state will overcome the rising threats and maintain a secure environment for all.





