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Suspected Fulani herdsmen, cultists kill police inspector, corporal, vigilante in Plateau, Rivers

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 25, 2025 2263 Minutes read0

•Armed Fulani herdsmen

Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen have killed a police inspector, Yakubu Dauda, and seized his rifle in the Chwelnyap Rim community of Riyom Local Government Area, Plateau State.

Also in Rivers State, rampaging cultists have killed a police corporal identified as Francis Friday and a member of a vigilante group, OSPAC, Ngozi Ipah, beside the Ahoada East Council Secretariat, reports The Nation.

Confirming the Plateau State incident to journalists in Riyom during a visit by the fact-finding committee set up by Governor Caleb Mutfwang to investigate the causes of violence plaguing the state, David Tsado, the DPO of Riyom, said the incident occurred on Monday while officers were on an operation in the area.

Tsado narrated that the gunmen, who arrived in large numbers, ambushed the officers, resulting in the death of one officer during the operation.

He explained that the gunmen terrorising the area were well-armed, adding that despite mobilising their men after the attack, they were unable to overcome the gunmen’s resistance because they were well armed.

“Yesterday, my men were on ground in the community following a report of security threats in the area not knowing that some gunmen laid an ambush.

“In the process of tracing the gunmen, they opened fire on our men and one of us, inspector Yakubu Dauda, unfortunately lost his life. His corpse has been deposited in the hospital.

“Today, the commissioner of police deployed more men to take the fight to their den, but it was another heavy encounter. It got to a stage that we have to retrieve,“ the DPO said.

The chairman of the fact finding committee, Major General Nicholas Rogers, while speaking on the committee’s visit to the area, said they were at the council to find out what went wrong resulting in the incessant killing and attacks in the area, adding that “it is a very bad situation. We are here to identify the problems and gather suggestions from stakeholders to find lasting solutions.

Youth and community leaders informed the committee that many villages were attacked, adding that in the last one month, about nine persons were killed and 33 houses burnt, hoping that the establishment of the community would bring an end to the attacks.

It was gathered that the attackers in Rivers State, said to be members of the Iceland cult group, stormed the OSPAC office and opened fire on the operatives.

The Rivers State Police Command confirmed the development and described it as a brutal attack, noting that it happened at about 8pm on Monday.

The police spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said the armed assailants were led by two men, Umegbewe Kingsley a.k.a. Gutam and one Opaka.

“During the assault, OSPAC operative Ngozi Ipah was shot. While escaping, the assailants also gunned down a police officer, Corporal Francis Friday, who was on special duty at the Secretariat with the Special Intervention Squad (SIS)”, the statement said.

It said the police patrol teams led by the Divisional Police Officer arrived at the scene, but the attackers had already fled.

Both victims of the attack were rushed to the Ahoada General Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds but were pronounced dead on arrival, and their bodies were deposited at the hospital morgue for autopsy.

The Commissioner of Police, (CP) Olugbenga Adepoju, visited the scene and deployed tactical teams to the area.

The police boss directed the Area Commander and DPO to intensify efforts to track down and arrest the perpetrators.

He vowed that the killers of the police officer and the OSPAC operative would not escape justice and urged residents to remain calm and cooperative by reporting any suspicious individuals or activities to the nearest police station.

 

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