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Borno: Dismissed Soldier, Friend Kill Tricycle Rider As Police Arrest 97 For Protests

Francis Okoye by Francis Okoye
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A dismissed soldier (name withheld) and his friend have killed a tricycle rider (Keke Napep) , James Luka of Polo area of Maiduguri, and buried him in a shallow grave in Kasuwan Fara (Grasshopper Market) area of the state.

The dismissed soldier and his friend were said to have chartered the Keke Napep on Monday, where they killed him and buried him in a shallow grave.

Confirming the incident to journalists yesterday in Maiduguri, the brother of the deceased, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the deceased carried the dismissed soldier with his friend who chattered the Napep to Kasuwan Fara where they killed him and buried him in a shallow grave.

“We have been looking for our brother Luka since on Monday when he went out for his normal Keke Napep business but couldn’t return. We reported to the police and went round the hospitals , but couldn’t have any information about him, until today.

“The dismissed soldier and his friend met their waterloo when some good samaritan sighted them washing the Keke Napep with blood stain, where they suspected them and reported to the police. On interrogation they confessed to have killed him and buried him in shallow grave in Kasuwan Fara area.

“After the confession, they took the police to the grave where we exhumed the body with the help of the officials of BOSEPA, as am speaking to you we are just coming back from GRA Christian cemetery where we buried him,” he said.

Meanwhile , the Borno State Police Command on Saturday paraded 96 suspects who were arrested between Thursday , 1st August and Saturday, 10th August , during the nationwide hunger protests for violence, looting, theft and foreign flag hoisting in Maiduguri and environs.

CP Yususfu Lawal who disclosed this to journalists at the police Crack Office in Maiduguri , added that the command while in active collaboration with other security agencies, took proactive measures that mitigated the breakdown of law and order intended by the unguided miscreants who took advantage of the protests to carry out their nefarious acts.

Represented by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) ASP Kenneth Daso, the commissioner said before the protests, while monitoring the cyber space, seven suspects who are social media influencers, were arrested for instigating their social media followers to carry arms and cause violence across the state and insulting top government officials, clerics and traditional leaders.

Similarly, he said during the protests, seven suspects were found hoisting foreign flags, thereby jeopardising the sovereignty of the nation and a threat to national security.

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The CP explained further that 83 of the suspects were arrested at various locations within the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council ( MMC ) for vandalising public and private properties, committing mischief by burning of tyres and plastics on roads, rioting, and looting of items from stores, shops and roadside.

 

He said damages recorded include vandalizing the WFP warehouse at Baga Road, looting offices and food items, and removing interlocks, flower vessels, streetlights, and pedestrian bridge barricades at Bulumkutu and Lagos Street.

 

He said that in the Gwange and Baga-road area, there were cases of breaking of vehicle glasses and burning of tires on major routes, vandalising offices and vehicles at the Mechanic workshop and looting of items at the UNHRC Facility Center Baga-road, among others.

CP Lawal said the command remained committed in ensuring public peace and security through high level of professionalism and quality service delivery, urging members of the public to report any suspicious activities within their domain to the police.

 

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Francis Okoye

Francis Okoye

Francis Okoye is a Senior Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, covering Borno State, with over a decade of experience reporting on counter-insurgency, conflict, climate change, and humanitarian affairs. He is a public commentator and counter-insurgency analyst, recognised for in-depth features and accurate, authoritative reporting on his beat.

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