The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested three masqueraders in the state for alleged involvement in violent and disorderly conduct under the guise of masquerade activities.
The spokesperson for the command, DSP Timfon John, said in a statement on Saturday in Uyo.
John explained that operatives arrested the masqueraders on Friday in Etinan Local Government Area of the state.
“On Friday, 23 January 2026, at about 1645 hours, the Command received a distress call from an anonymous source reporting a serious breach of public peace and violent activities by masquerades at Mbioto II Village, Etinan LGA.
“Upon receipt of the information, Police operatives were promptly mobilised to the scene and arrested two suspected masquerades and their leader,” John said.
She identified the suspects as Kenneth Bassey, 31 years old male; Ofonime Isaac, 25 years old male, and Paul Samuel Bassey, 21 years old male.
“The suspects have been detained and are currently assisting the Police with ongoing investigations,” the police spokesperson said.
She reiterated the Command’s commitment to maintaining public order and safety in all communities across the state.
John stated that while the Command respects Akwa Ibom’s rich cultural heritage and traditional practices, any activity that degenerates into violence, intimidation, or constitutes a threat to public peace will be met with the full force of the law.
The Governor Umo Eno had signed an executive order during the 2025 Yuletide, banning masqueraders from molesting residents of the state.