Operatives of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, allegedly shot dead one person while many suffered
during a funeral procession in Rumuosi, Obio-Akpor local government area of
Port Harcourt, the Rivers State on Monday.
The
procession was for the burial of one Aleruchi Woko, who was allegedly killed by
a military personnel during a protest over the deplorable state of Nkpolu
Junction on the East-West road in Nkpolu, last November.
According to an eyewitness,
the incident happened at about 9.30 am when some youths who had gone to carry
the corpse of late Aleruchi Woko at a mortuary in Rumuosi, began robbing shop
owners and residents with machetes.
The incident resulted into
panic as residents and shop owners quickly locked up their homes and shops and
scampered for safety.
“Some Policemen who
witnessed the suspected hoodlums wearing black T-shirts and black trousers and
clutching sharp machetes while robbing traders of their wares began shooting at
them. Gun shots were heard in and around Nkpolu community. Some of Tricycle
riders drove recklessly as part of the burial procession,” the eyewitnes said.
When contacted over the
incident, the Community Development Committee Chairman of Nkpolu Community,
Achinike Orubuogwu, said:
“The young man killed by
the Police and the other one nursing bullet wounds are not indigenes of the
community, but sympathizers who came to join us when went to the mortuary to
carry the corpse of our brother.”
The Rivers State Police
Public Relations Officer, PPRO, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, who confirmed the incident
said that the Command had gathered enough intelligence report that there would
be security breach by hoodlums who would cash on the burial of the late Woko
and had to deploy officers and men to forestall their plans.
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