Killings Of Policemen, Civilians In Taraba: How I Narrowly Escaped Death – Survived Police Inspector Narrates Ordeal

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More startling revelations on how operatives of the Inspector- General of Police Intelligence Response Team, IRT, were attacked by  soldiers of the 93 battalion in Taraba State, while taking a suspected kidnap kingpin to Jalingo, have emerged. This followed a blow-by-blow account by one of the surviving operatives, of how he escaped death by the whiskers.

The operative, an Inspector, who  is currently nursing a gunshot wound he sustained  in the attack, stated that one of the soldiers suggested that he should also be shot dead in order to truncate any evidence against them. According to him, a counter order from one of the senior officers and the presence of villagers at the scene saved him from being killed.

Explaining how calamity befell  him and his colleagues, the inspector, who was also moved to Abuja for treatment, said: “My escape from death was God’s divine intervention. We had succeeded in arresting the kidnap kingpin. His legs and hands were cuffed and we put him in our vehicle as we drove off.

‘’We passed the first and second check points successfully. Besides, when going, we greeted the soldiers at the check points and even offered one of them doughnut. But when we got to the third check point, we discovered that a military Hilux van was following us. We were not driving fast; we were even waiting for them to overtake us when all of a sudden, they opened fire on our vehicle. “In the process, the vehicle somersaulted, a bullet hit me in the leg. But I struggled to run into the bush with some of my colleagues. From a distance, I watched how they (soldiers) killed my colleagues in execution style, even when they explained  that they were policemen.

“Thereafter, one of them said they should comb the bush for those that ran inside. I crawled in pains, and tried to hide but they caught up with me. One o f them said they should shoot me dead, that if they left me alive, I would speak out. ‘

’But a Lieutenant among them said they should take me to the hospital. I commend him because but for his counter order, I would have been killed as well. By then, villagers had come out and started videoing the process. One of them even said it would be unwise to kill me since the villagers were also videoing the scene with their phones. I also saw when the soldiers carried the arrested suspect into their Hilux van and drove off.’ DPO denies speaking with Army Meanwhile,

Vanguard reliably gathered that  the Divisional Police Officer of Ibi division,  who the Army claimed in their press release told them that the visiting operatives did not register their presence before going for the arrest, has denied speaking with any Army personnel on the matter. Rather, sources at Ibi division quoted the DPO as saying that a file containing the necessary documents brought by the operatives were at the station.

A source said: “There was an investigation letter to the Commissioner of Police, from where they were referred to the Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of the Criminal Investigation Department, who referred them to the Area Commander under which Ibi division is.

‘’From there, they proceeded to Ibi Division where the most senior officer endorsed the letter. When they came back with the suspect, they visited the division again to inform the senior police officer before leaving for Jalingo.

“Besides, there is only one in-let and out-let in the area. Behind the community is River Benue, so there was no way they could have gone or come out through another route.  The road is also not a busy one. So, there is no way they could have driven past there without being noticed.”

Source: Vanguardngr.com

 

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