
Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State announced that his administration has enhanced its capabilities to preemptively track and apprehend criminals, asserting that there is no longer a safe haven for them in the state. He emphasized the commitment to bringing offenders to justice.
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The inauguration of the Centre for DNA Forensics and Investigation was marked by a statement from Mbah addressing criminals, asserting that they can run but cannot hide. He praised President Tinubu for implementing state police and other reforms. The Attorney General of the Federation described the centre as a significant contribution to national security, while the Inspector General of Police noted its potential to enhance investigative capabilities.
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