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The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has condemned wave of attacks on police personnel and facilities in the country, calling on the perpetrators to stop their criminal activities.

PANDEF’s National Publicity Secretary Ken Robinson gave the advice in a statement he issued on Friday in Warri, Delta.

“PANDEF strongly condemned the reported attacks on police stations in parts of the country.

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‘“The said attacks on police stations and personnel for whatever reasons are barbaric and should not be condoned in a civilised society.

“We, therefore, urged the police authorities to weed out unpatriotic officers and restore the dwindling primacy of the force within the internal security architecture of the country,” he added.

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