 Also in its effort to combat the great issue of racial killings in the Uighun state, now the state police commanders announced plans to launch an advocacy campaign against the menace. The state commissioner of police, Abiodun Alamouzou, disclosed these rules while speaking to newsmen in Abirputah, the state capital. Alamouzou asked parents to guide their children away from engaging such advices, stressing that the police will not tundrate any form of criminal behaviour. But the most disturbing trend now is the issue of racial killings, which by its nature is never done in the open, accepted through credible intelligence before the act is committed. And we are trying to catch up with them. Unfortunately, the trend has continued to rise. We are going to concentrate more on advocacy. So that people will be aware of the fact that there is really nothing like money ratio. You cannot all make money by killing people. It is an age-long myth that has been proved to be a total fallacy. There is really nothing like that. It's actually in the bids to discharge these youths that are bent on making these add-on money that they charge them to bring things that they expect that they would not be able to provide, like asking them for human aid and all those new stuff. By the end of the day, in their desperation, they go out for a year, but then there is really nothing like money-making ratio. We are just being vicious.