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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

4 people die in Kebbi after police rescue foreign national suspected of being a ritualist

Below is a press release from The Force Headquarters
Today at about 12noon, a group of villagers in Kamba, Kebbi State, were about to lynch a national of Niger Republic, named Adamu Gaya, on suspicion of involvement in an alleged ritual murder of a young girl. The Police rescued and brought him into protective custody. 
However, irate villagers attacked the Police station and destroyed the communication base. They also burnt two (2) Police vehicles, and nine (9) motorcycles.
 Also smashed were the windscreens of four (4) cars parked at the premises. The mob also burnt the official residence of the Divisional Police Officer. In the attack, four (4) persons lost their lives. Eighty-nine (89) persons have been arrested for the violence. 
The Inspector-General of Police, Ag.IGP Suleiman Abba has therefore called on citizens not to take laws into their hands rather they should assist law enforcement officers in maintenance of law and order in the society. 
Ag.CP EMMANUEL OJUKWU, psc
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA.

56 comments:

  1. Oh! The dead RIP. It is well. Psalm 118:17. BishopDammy#

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    1. Eh yah

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    2. These bastards! If it's a Nigerian citizen that's being mobbed now they will stand aside and start taking pics

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  2. Na WA oooooo.. Sewious mata

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  3. my country...Help us God ..R.I.P

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  4. Hmmmn
    Dangerous things are happening

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  5. Jungle justice so wrong

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  6. I hate police. They are my number one enemy..I like what the villagers does...@blissful_jay

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    1. ...I like what the villagers did!...

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    2. Your hatred is obviously eating you up. 'I like what the villagers DOES'

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    3. Because you are a criminal and you can no longer hide your frustrations

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  7. wonders shall never end
    (fsisqo4real@yahoo.com)

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  8. Too bad just say it on naijacnn.com earlier

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  9. Is only this type of story we hear this days

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  10. Ok #bright bravo#

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  11. Xo mch insecurities..God help us

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  12. Two wrongs don't make a right,its unfortunate our type of mechanical society,where spontaneous actions are inevitable.
    Imagine Oscar in our type of society.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  13. Can't blame the villagers though, they want justice any criminal can walk away as long as he has the money to bribe the police.

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  14. Quote of today: Don't take law into your hands
    I know the mob are very angry but doesn't necessary to take it too far

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  15. Na wa ooooo
    GOD help us

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  16. Protective custody my foot

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  17. The people are getting angrier! Feed it or there will be a purge!

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  18. It seem Northerners just love to kill. So they are angry because they couldnt kill the suspected ritualist.Lord have mercy o.

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  19. Nd dey said Kebbi state is d most peaceful state. Tnk God I redeployed. Deadest state in Nigeria. Mtchewww

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  20. First tym my state is on news...but dey aint violent fa

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  21. Nd dey said Kebbi state is d most peaceful state. Tnk God I redeployed. Deadest state in Nigeria. Mtchewww

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  22. NIGERIA ! Where are we heading to? God we need just remnant of ur mercy upon this nation.

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  23. Seriously, I wonder and ponder about a lot of incidents in this country; all in the name of seeking justice, four just (innocent) people died!

    -* Ur-me Oshy *-

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  24. Nigeriens are very wicked and lazy mostly so I don't blame the ppl for over reacting

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  25. Nigerian Police doing the right thing? Is there more to this? Rule, Law, Society... In their vocabulary. This is serious o. We are watching. #Illuminated

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  26. Soon you'll all be chasing gays like this. Hypocrites.

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  27. Northerners and violence! when will these end? #GodComeToOurRescue#

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  28. Northerners and violence! when will these end? #GodHelpOurNation#

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  29. It's only after the Niger bridge police dey get power. They are so humble and afraid in most northern cities.

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  30. must evil tinz happen everyday?kai

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  31. Linda Abeg Where onynx

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  33. Linda Abeg Where onynx

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  34. May their souls rest in peace. Amen

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  35. Oh God help dis country nd help me too, I need a quick unexpected Visa of favor, dis country is becoming scary!

    @jessyangels4love

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  36. FIRST TO COMMENT***(GURU)

    OK! WE HAVE HEARD...

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  37. wow takin laws into thier hands eyaaa. but the ones arrested now will involve even people that ar innocent

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  38. God will help us o

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