

The Sunday clash between
the police team and herdsmen was the second in two weeks following an earlier
clash, which occurred on January 23.
The remains of a policeman
reported missing, following a clash with herdsmen dressed in police uniform on
Sunday at Ohoror community, Delta State, was, Tuesday, discovered by locals in
the community.
“We called the attention of
the police when we found the lifeless body of the policeman floating on the
river close to the scene of the clash,” a source in the community told
Vanguard. The herdsmen, dressed in police uniform and armed with AK-47 and other
dangerous weapons, engaged the security team drafted from the Ughelli Area
Command in a shootout, leaving an unspecified number of policemen injured,
while two were declared missing.”
It would be recalled that the state Police
Commissioner, Mr. Zanna Ibrahim, when contacted by Vanguard Monday, denied
knowledge of the incident stressing that “he would have been informed if such
incident truly occurred.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer,
Emeka Aniamaka, could not give details of the incident when contacted. However,
a staff working at the morgue of the Ughelli Central Hospital, where the corpse
was deposited, disclosed that the “policeman died from suffocation after he
drowned in the muddy part of the river, where he was found.”
Herdsmen attack: Remains of
inspector recovered in Delta.

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