Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed
Abubakar, has ordered a manhunt for the killers of 12 policemen, who were
murdered in Bayelsa State last Friday.
Movement for the Emancipation of the
Niger Delta had claimed that its fighters killed the policemen, whose boat was
ambushed in Azuzama, Southern Ijaw.
The group said the deaths were to
teach the security forces a lesson for scorning its warning.
The militant group had last week
announced that it would resume attacks on the oil rich Niger Delta by Friday to
avenge alleged collaboration between the Federal Government and South Africa to
jail its former leader, Henry Okah.
But Police commissioner in Bayelsa, Kingsley
Omire, said the killing of his men had nothing to do with MEND’s threat, noting
that the policemen were only missing and their whereabouts were still a
subject of intense search.
Omire had blamed the fate of the
policemen on a dispute between the gunmen and the government over their amnesty
payments.
The killing of the policemen came
barely a month after the Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Chinweike Asadu,
was gunned down in Enugu while visiting his family.
But rising from a meeting with the Police
Management Team at the Force headquarters, Abuja on Monday, the IG said he had
given an order that the killers be brought to justice.
The IG said this was the best
post-humous honour that could be given to the fallen policemen.
Abubakar, who spoke through the
Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said the police would stop at
nothing to ensure that the killers were brought to book soon.
The IG stated that following the
frequent attacks on his officers, the Force had devised a new standard of
operations aimed at reducing fatalities and attacks on them.
He described the latest killing as a
sad reminder of the danger faced by policemen while on national duty, noting
that the country was passing through its most challenging period.
Abubakar said, “The death of the 12
police officers on legitimate national assignment is sad, unfortunate and the
police will stop at nothing to ensure that the killers are brought to book as
soon as possible.
“The time is tough and the race
against crime is tight, but with support from all Nigerians and all tiers of
government, police and other security agencies will restore national security
soon.”
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Mr IG go nd hunt 4 bokoharam n d north,u have had of niger delta ur hairs hav stand.no ur boundary this time around oh.
ReplyDeleteMr iG or any thing their may called u, is niger delta militant action worster dan dose of ur brodas in d north? Pls practice wat u preanch, b/4 u bring 2 book d niger delta militant wo kil 12 police men, let know dose animal dat kil abt 80 person in kano last month, stop hiding d trueth
ReplyDeleteI.G sir tanx 4 ur endeavore u ar really trying
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