The Imo State Police Command has reinforced the ban on pyrotechnics commonly known as knockouts and bangers usage during the yuletide celebrations across the state.
The ban according to the Command’s Spokesperson, Henry Okoye is to ensure safety, prevent injuries and avoid the risk of fire outbreaks.
He warned that anyone or groups caught using pyrotechnics during public holidays, events or festivals will be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.
He said: “The Imo State Police Command reiterates that the ban on the sale, use, and distribution of pyrotechnics, commonly known as ‘knockouts’ or ‘bangers’, remains fully enforced across the state.
“This measure, in place for some time, is essential for public safety, preventing injuries, and reducing the risks of fires and accidents caused by fireworks.
“With the festive season approaching, the Command warns that any individual or group caught in possession of or using pyrotechnics—whether during public holidays, festivals, or private events—will be arrested and face severe legal consequences.
“The Command will continue to conduct regular patrols and operations to ensure strict compliance with this directive.
“The Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma, appeals to residents, event organizers, and business owners to cooperate with this directive and report any illegal activities involving pyrotechnics to the nearest police station.
“The Command appreciates the ongoing support of the public.”
He however assured that enhanced security measures will be implemented throughout the Yuletide period to safeguard lives and property and maintained that police will maintain law and order, ensuring a peaceful and secure environment for all during the festive season.
Police Ban Fireworks For Christmas Celebration In Imo is first published on The Whistler Newspaper