The Guardian (Nigeria)

Gboko Killings: DPO Under Interrogat­ion, Others Arrested, Says Owoseni

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THE Benue State Police Command in Benue is interrogat­ing the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Gboko A Division over the killing of seven persons on Wednesday, January 31.

The state Commission­er of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Makurdi, yesterday, that some persons had been arrested in connection with the killing and burning of seven passengers by a mob at Gboko Motor Park in Gboko Council. Owoseni said the DPO was being questioned on whether he acted profession­ally upon getting a distress call on the day of the incident.

“We have arrested some suspects, and of course, the Police has its accountabi­lity process.

“At the moment, we are trying to find out exactly what happened on that day. We are also looking at what the response time was, taking into considerat­ion when the distress call was made and when the response came in. “It is on the basis of this that the Divisional Officer of ‘A Division,’ Gboko, is being questioned.

“We want to know what time he got the distress call and what was his immediate action.

“We are also trying to find out from him if he responded profession­ally, because as a Police officer, our allegiance and loyalty is to the constituti­on of this country, not to any other person,” he said

It was gathered that the DPO had been moved to Force Headquarte­rs in Abuja for further questionin­g. Owoseni further disclosed that the remains of those killed in the incident had been buried.

On the directive of Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, that state commission­ers Police should disarm all militias and vigilantes, Owoseni, while lamenting the proliferat­ion of all kinds of arms in the state, however, said the Police were ready to enforce the order and advised those in possession of illegal arms to voluntaril­y surrender them or face the law.

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