Lagos Police say Six and not 50 were killed in militant attack at Ikorodu, begins manhunt of perpetrators
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Lagos State Police Command says 6 persons and not fifty were killed during the
militant invasion in Igbolomu and Ishawo areas of Ikorodu last Friday June
24th. Addressing newsmen in Lagos yesterday June 24th, the Lagos state
Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said the command has commenced an
aggressive manhunt for the suspected militants.
The gunmen, who were alleged to be from the Niger Delta, were said to have come in through the waterways close to the communities and started shooting sporadically, a development which led to the death of some people while others sustained various degree of injuries.
Owoseni, who was personally at the scene of the incident moments after the attack, said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Owutu responded with his men almost immediately after he was alerted, adding that mobile policemen were swiftly deployed to be patrolling the affected areas.
"The DPO in Owutu went to Igbolomu and the
surrounding communities and as of the time he got there, he saw everybody
running in panic and it could be maybe because of that immediate response the
militants had fled the place and while moving round, he later found six corpses
of the people that were killed and the police took over those corpses out of
which two were immediately released to their families who said they want to go
and bury according to Islamic rights, while we took the remaining four to the morgue.
That was how we covered that place until we got support and reinforcement from
the Nigerian Army who came to stay with us. I can confirm that the causality is
six and no family till now has come out even while I was there to say that they
have extra corpses apart from the ones that were recovered by the police in
Owutu that immediately went to that place when the incident happened" the
CP said.
Owoseni
said before now, the police had been making arrests in the areas, while the
militants who committed the latest atrocity were being hunted, expressing
optimism that they would soon be apprehended.
"What people must know is that this is not
an investigation or operation that you can just say one plus one. The guys are
taking advantage of the creeks. They hit and run to the creeks and also use the
wee hours in the night to carry out that operation. Anywhere in the world, the
military and police hardly operate in the night and so they have been taking
advantage of that and that is why we have now emplaced a permanent standby
points in all the four areas that we have identified as where they are coming
from," Owoseni said.
He added that the occupation of the standby points would be
sustained by security forces, while a permanent solution would be found to the
impunity that was being carried out by the pipeline vandals.
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