Daru Residents Raise Alarm Over Surge in Nighttime “Chasing” and Harassment
- Phebean Brima

- Apr 20
- 1 min read

Residents of Daru Township are living in fear following a reported increase in nighttime harassment incidents commonly described as “chasing,” prompting urgent calls for strengthened security measures and improved street lighting.
Community members say areas that were once considered safe after dark have now become sites of intimidation, with individuals reportedly being followed or pursued by unidentified persons. The situation has left many residents reluctant to move freely at night.
Locals identify poor visibility as a major contributing factor, citing broken or non-functional streetlights across key parts of the township. They argue that the darkness provides cover for perpetrators and makes it difficult for victims to identify those responsible.
Residents are also calling for increased police presence and regular community patrols to deter potential offenders and improve emergency response times. According to them, the absence of consistent night patrols has worsened the sense of insecurity.
The situation has begun to affect daily life in Daru, particularly for small business owners who operate late hours and workers returning from evening shifts. Many say the growing fear is disrupting economic activity and limiting mobility after sunset.
While local authorities have reportedly been informed of the concerns, residents say they are still awaiting clear timelines for the repair of streetlights and a concrete security response plan.
For now, Daru Township remains tense, with residents calling for swift intervention to restore safety and confidence in the community at night.




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