Mr Guwor pledged continued legislative support for policies and initiatives aimed at enhancing security and promoting peace.
He said the increasing connection between drug use, cultism, cybercrime and violent offences now constitutes a major internal security concern.
The Magistrate, O.L. Oke, found the defendants guilty on the charges preferred against them.
Police commissioner Ikioye Orutugu says combat and armed drills among newly trained personnel will ensure decisive, lawful responses to emerging threats in Anambra.
The police commissioner urged residents of the state to remain vigilant and law-abiding during the festive season.
The CP said sports remained one of the most effective platforms for keeping youths away from crime, cultism, drug abuse, and other social vices.
They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The spokesman urged citizens of the state to remain law-abiding, vigilant and supportive of the police.
The police command in Ondo says that it has arrested 208 suspects for various offences and recovered 25 firearms in the last two months.
The report sought urgent reform and collective action to protect the rights and welfare of children and young adults in detention
