2019 election balloon box snatchers will be arrested and persecuted

IGP Mohammed Adamu says the police is working with other security agencies to ensure maximum security during the 2019 elections - The police boss said that he would ensure ballot box snatchers and other criminal elements who may attempt to scuttle the polls 

are arrested and prosecuted according to the law - Adamu added that the Nigerian Police Force will create an enabling environment for all political parties to operate freely without molestation The acting inspector-general of police, Mohammed Adamu, says the police is working with other security agencies to ensure maximum security during the 2019 elections. Adamu made the comment while addressing a cross section of the diplomatic community and international election monitoring groups in Nigeria for the elections, in Abuja, the nations' capital, NAN reports.

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