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Policeman burnt to death during protest in Kogi

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Inspector Bamisaye Gbenga of Kogi State police command and 2 other persons have been killed during protest in Kogi State, the protest is as a result of last Tuesday’s robbery which led to the death of four persons.

It was gathered that armed robbers had raided banks at Egbe and Odo Ere communities, Yagba West Local Government on Tuesday, with four people reportedly killed.

Two of the suspected robbers were later arrested by the police.

A statement issued by the State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP William Aya, on Thursday, said the irate mob went to the station, demanding that the two suspects arrested be given to them to lynch.
“All efforts by the Police to placate the mob proved abortive, and they became violent, in the process lynched one Inspector Bamisaye Gbenga, to death and injured PC Sunday Alechenu.

“In the efforts to dispersed the mob, two persons, a male and a female were maimed but both died in the hospital while receiving treatment. Meanwhile, part of the station was set ablaze by the mob,” he said.

The Commissioner of Police, Dauda Dabban, while condemning the lawless act perpetrated by the youth of Odo-Ere, called on them to restrain from taking the law into their hands.

He assured the public that at the conclusion of investigation, the suspects would be arraigned in court to face justice.

The Commissioner of Police extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives during the unfortunate incident.

The people of Odo Ere share a common ancestry with the Yoruba people in South-West Nigeria and they are often referred to as Okun Yoruba people.

 

 

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