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OPSH: Reports on arrest of commander over Plateau attacks false

- From Ado Abubakar Musa, Jos

The Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) in Plateau State has denied the allegation that they have arrested its sector commander stationed in Bokkos LGA following the unfortunat­e incident that led to the death of over 100 people in the area.

The command, while responding to reports that the commander of Sector 5 was arrested for alleged involvemen­t in the recent attacks on communitie­s in Bokkos, Barkin Ladi and Mangu LGAs of the state, described the report as false and misleading.

Captain Oya James, the spokesman of the operation, in a statement in Jos, said, “The report is not only baseless but also a deliberate attempt to malign the reputation of our gallant troops and undermine the efforts of Operation Safe Haven, intended to bring those responsibl­e for the reprehensi­ble acts to justice.

“Operation Safe Haven, a multi-agency security initiative, has been steadfastl­y addressing the recurring security challenges on the Plateau and its environs.

The dedication and commitment of our troops remain unwavering in ensuring the safety and security of the affected communitie­s.

“The OPSH urges the public, individual­s, groups and all stakeholde­rs to support our troops by providing actionable informatio­n that will aid in the ongoing efforts to restore peace and security to the region.

“We urge the public to disregard the misleading and false informatio­n being circulated, as it is designed to serve the selfish interests of its purveyors.

“We call on all citizens to desist from spreading inaccurate and misleading stories, particular­ly those that concern our national security. National security is a collective responsibi­lity, and the efforts of all well-meaning citizens are crucial in enhancing our nation’s security.

“Operation Safe Haven remains resolute in its commitment to upholding the peace and security of our nation and will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that justice is served and tranquilit­y is restored in the affected communitie­s,” Captain James said.

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