 The Lagos State Police Command has put its officers on read a lot ahead of 77-annual celebration of the new Black Movement of Africa, also known as Black Acts on Wednesday. Some cultists, popularly known as IA Comfortanity, celebrate 7 July, while the Buccaneers hold their anniversary on 8 August every year across the southwest states. The Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Olu Muiwa Adejobi, in a statement said the police would not tolerate any gathering in commemoration of 7-7 celebration. The command wants any group of persons under any nomenclature, particularly members of the new Black Movement of Africa, also known as Black Acts, to stay clear of Lagos State as the police and other security agencies are prepared to go after and deal with them within the ambits of the law. Commissioner of Police Lagos State Hakim Odumosu, who are directing the area commander's division of police officers and heads of tactical units to monitor the activities of cultists and intensified patrols across the state, reiterates the command's zero tolerance for cultism and other social vices in Lagos State.