 The River State Commissioner of Police Emeka Omone says there is no going back on the crime-free reverse campaign initiative. He disclosed this during a protest by a human rights advocate, Charles Jarger, at the headquarters of the police command in Port Hackett. C.P. Emeka said the late division of police officer of Ahoda, Bako Angbashem, played into the hands of his killers. Omone revealed that the characters had sold a dummy to the late superintendent of police that they were ready to turn in their arms if they would be granted amnesty in return. The police boss expressed regret that the late Angbashem trusted the miscrant only for him to realize due to the seat in death. We will be all repentant until we put crimes and criminality to his players near and far in remasters. And that brings us to the very initiative which you have been shouting on everybody, the present one. If what was their intention was to slack us back on reverse zero crime, nothing can stop us. We must launch the reverse zero crime and then this is time for the members of the public to embrace this initiative and be committed just like the human rights, issuing their commitments and extending their hands of fellowship with the police to making sure we fight crime and criminality. Earlier the human rights advocate described the late Ahbashem as a sad incident which underscored the solidarity protest while alleging that some politicians were sponsoring criminal gangs he said such characters must be identified and persecuted. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.