The Delta State University Abraka environment is one that must be policed properly.

According to the Delta State Police Command, this is as it comprises of vulnerable youths who needs to be properly guided against Cultism, internet fraud and other related practices that will affect them negatively.

Its Commissioner of Police, Ari Mohammed Ali said this when he visited the university where he was received by the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Andy Egwunyenga and the management of the University.

He assured the VC and management of the university that the Command is ever ready to partner with the school to achieve a conducive and peaceful environment for the staffs and students.

According to him, as community policing driven officer, the need to partner with all stakeholders cannot be over emphasised.

He urged the management of the school to reach out to the DPO or the Area Commander whenever the need arises and if they don’t get the desired results, the office of the CP is open 24 hours to handle such issues.

The Vice chancellor in his remarks stated that the CP’S visit is first of its kind in the existence of the school and also noted that the Commissioner of Police is a goal-oriented Police officer who has his agenda well spelt out.

The Commissioner of Police also visited Abraka Police Station where he had brief lecture with officers and men of the Division.

The CP lectured them on the need to be civil while dealing with members of the public, noting that Abraka and its environs is a university community where majority are students, hence very important to know that policing a student community may not be entirely the same with police a commercial community.

He said students can easily ignite crisis if they are not properly managed, noting that students are our children, brothers and sisters and must be handled with care (Human face).

The CP warned in strong terms that extortion of any kind, involvement in crime, fraternising with criminals, violation of human rights will not be tolerated as any officer found wanting will be decisively dealt with.

He also emphasised on the need for policemen to neatly and smartly dress as it will determine how they will be accessed by the public.

This is contained in a statement by Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe.