POLICE AND ARMY CLASH MISSING 56 ARRESTED FULANI HERDSMEN
The police and the Nigerian Army have contradicted their claims on the
whereabouts of 56 Fulani herdsmen, who were arrested with arms at a
military checkpoint, along the Airport Road, Abuja, last week.
Troops arrested 36 armed Fulani herdsmen at a checkpoint in Keffi,
Nasarawa State, while another 56 herdsmen were also caught with arms
along the Airport Road, Abuja, by the military.
The Assistant Director, Army Public Relations of the Guards Brigade,
Capt. Bashir Jajira, had, in a statement on April 18, said the 36
suspects arrested in Keffi had been handed over to the Nasarawa State
Police Command.
Jajira added that the other 56 suspects were handed over to the Kuje Divisional Police Station.
He stated that the troops recovered “one pump action gun, 19 cartridge,
dane guns, 118 cartridge ammo, 28 cutlasses, three jack knives, 14
sticks, seven torches, Certificate of Occupancy, assorted charms and
hard drugs.”
On Sunday, Jajira insisted in an interview with The PUNCH that the
herdsmen were handed over to the Police Division in Kuje, Abuja, and the
Police Area Command, Keffi, on April 18, 2016.
The Nasarawa State Police Public Relations Officer, Ismaila Numan,
confirmed on Monday that 36 suspects were handed over to the command,
pointing out that they had been charged to court for illegal possession
of firearms and criminal conspiracy.
But the Federal Capital Territory Police Command said it had not
received the second set of 56 suspects which the Army claimed to have
handed over to the Kuje Divisional Police Station.
A source at the FCT Police Command said the information from the DPO,
Kuje, indicated that “no herdsmen were handed over to the police, as
claimed by the Army.”
The Force Public Relations Officer, Bisi Kolawole, also claimed that the command had not received the suspects.
“I have made inquiries at the FCT Police Command and what I learnt was
that they had yet to receive the suspects,” she explained.
A security analyst, Ben Okezie, wondered why the Army had yet to hand
over the suspects for investigation and prosecution one week after the
armed men were apprehended, noting that the police would not deny if the
suspects were in their custody.
SOURCE: THE PUNCH
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