Soldiers on Monday, in Koko, Warri North Local Government Area of
Delta State attacked and injured police officers from Delta State Police
Command, who were on escort duty with the state Commissioner for
Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Anthonia Ashiedu.
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A police corporal who drove one of the police vehicles, was beaten to
a bloody pulp by the soldiers for allegedly blaring siren in the
premises of the Warri North Local Government Council, which is close to a
military outpost. He fainted in the process and was rushed to the
hospital for medical attention.
Sources say junior police police officers were planning a showdown
with soldiers in the state, as they said it has become a tradition for
them to attack police officers in the state without justifiable reasons.
Confirming the attack, State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu
Aduba, said the soldiers accused the police officers of blaring siren
inside the secretariat of the council.
“It is sheer brutality. I have reported the matter to the Inspector
General of Police and contacted army authorities in the state, but they
said they did not authorize the assault.
“They told us that there is no bad blood, but there is bad blood. Why
did they attack fellow uniformed men in such a manner in the course of
their duty? We are making a formal report on the incident.
“My stand is that the soldiers responsible for this attack should be fished out and made to face the music.”
“The police officers from the B’ Operations Department of the Delta
State Police Command were on escort duty with the Commissioner for
Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Anthonia Ashiedu. It was an empowerment
programme for the less privileged by the state government and because
she was carrying some money for the programme, they requested police
escort,” a source told Vanguard.
“As it is usual on such occasion, the siren was on when they entered
the premises of Warri North Local Government Coucil and about eight
soldiers came from a nearby outpost and asked the police driver,
Corporal Ekome, to frog-jump.
“The police officer that led the team came to tell the soldiers that
they should stop the confrontation, but the soldiers attacked him,
seized his rifle and tore the button on his uniform.
“With the atmosphere charged, more soldiers joined their colleagues
and insisted that the police driver must frog-jump, which he resisted.
“The soldiers descended on him, ignoring the appeal from other police
officers to stop creating a bad impression of Nigeria security
officials in the eyes of the public.
“Some of the policemen wanted to retaliate, but were prevailed upon by the crowd, which watched the show of shame with dismay.
“The commissioner was shocked by the incident as she stood watching
without knowing what to make out of the ugly show of power,” the source
said.
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