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Nigerians have been warned by the police in Katsina State to disregard a social media video that makes allegations about the theft of painkillers by its personnel.

This information may be found in a statement made by ASP Aliyu Abubakar-Sadiq, the police public relations officer in Katsina.

The police claimed that the video was not just deceptive but also intended to harm the force’s positive reputation.

”After a thorough investigation, it was revealed that the bags of rice seen in the video in the police motor vehicle were intercepted and recovered from some unscrupulous entity.

“The unscrupulous entities fraudulently obtained more than the necessary share of the palliatives and the police returned them to the venue of distribution.

“The video misrepresents the facts and attempts to exploit the good efforts of the officers deployed to the venue to provide support, security coverage and ensure the smooth run of the event,” the police said.

The police assured the public that the accusations made in this video were grossly misleading.

He said that the command understands the concerns raised by the public prompted by this video, therefore urging everyone to exercise caution and critical thinking when engaging with online content.

”Sharing unverified information contributes to misinformation which has a detrimental impact on the reputation of officers saddled with the responsibilities of enforcing law, order and the overall well-being of the community.

“Together, we must unite to combat the spread of misinformation and work towards building a stronger and more understanding society.

“The command remains committed to serving the good people of the state with all honesty and integrity,” the police PRO said.

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