Gunmen suspected to be members of Boko Haram sect Wednesday night
attacked a police station and a makeshift military base in Damagum
community in Yobe State.
Also, Borno State Police Command announced a N1 million reward for
anyone with useful information which could lead to the arrest of the
kingpins of the sect and seizure of arms and ammunition. However, it was
gathered that the scores of the sect members in a coordinated attack
first launch threw explosives at the police station dislodging the
policemen on duty after sporadic exchange of gun shots.
As the attack on the police station which was between 7:30pm and 8pm
was on, another detachment of the sect engaged the military in a gun
battle at a makeshift base somewhere in the town.
The numbers of casualties could not be ascertained last night, as it
was dark and everyone was shell-shock to come at even long after
ceasefire.
When contacted, Yobe State Police Command Public Relations Officer
(PPRO), Mr. Toyin Gbadegesin, confirmed the attack, but however said it
will be in the morning (today) before the number of casualties could be
given and other lost ascertained as the dark made it impossible to have
good assessment of the situation.
On the N1 million bounty, the Borno State Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO), Mr. Samuel Tizhe, an assistant superintendent of police,
said: “The Borno State Police Command wishes to call on all
well-spirited members of the public that a handsome reward awaits
anybody who has useful information which would lead to the arrest of
hoodlums and other criminal elements terrorising Borno State or recovery
of arms and ammunition from such persons.”
The statement highlighted the categories of the reward which include
N500,000 for useful information that will lead to the arrest of the
hoodlums, another N500,000 for information on where arms and ammunition
could be recovered while N1 million was announced as reward for
information that will lead to the arrest of hoodlums and recovery of
arms and ammunition.
The police promised to treat information given to them with utmost confidentiality and added that ensuring peace and tranquility in Borno State was the responsibility of all indigenes and residents alike.
The police promised to treat information given to them with utmost confidentiality and added that ensuring peace and tranquility in Borno State was the responsibility of all indigenes and residents alike.
The release appealed to the public to report directly to the
commissioner of police or call the mobile phone numbers: 07033101616.
Commenting on the reward during an interactive session with
journalists, the newly posted Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Bala
Hassan, said the police consider anybody that uses arms and ammunition
to breach the peace and tranquility of the state as hoodlum and
criminal, adding that they were not particularly considering the sect
alone.
Meanwhile, an Inspector of Police was allegedly shot dead at one of the popular markets in Maiduguri, while shopping.
Meanwhile, an Inspector of Police was allegedly shot dead at one of the popular markets in Maiduguri, while shopping.
The police inspector, whose name could not be ascertained as at the
time of filling this report, had gone to Gamboru market at about 4pm to
buy some foodstuffs.
Unknown to him, he was followed from behind by a man believed to be member of the Boko Haram sect.
Unknown to him, he was followed from behind by a man believed to be member of the Boko Haram sect.
As he was still engrossed in price hackling, the sect member drew his
gun from his flowing gown and ran bullets several on him. He was
reported to have died immediately.
It could not however be gathered whether he was in uniform when was he was killed as details were sketchy last night.
It could not however be gathered whether he was in uniform when was he was killed as details were sketchy last night.
It was also gathered from police sources that the killed inspector was
attached to the “C” OPS department of the state Police Command. When
contacted by journalists on phone, Tizhe confirmed the killing.
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