The Guardian (Nigeria)

FCT police restore normalcy in Dei Dei town after civil unrest

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FCT Police Command said it swiftly restored normalcy in Dei Dei town, Bwari Area Council, Abuja, yesterday, following civil unrest in the area.

This was made known in a statement signed by FCT Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO), DSP Josephine Adeh.

The police said the situation was brought under control with the aid of its sister agencies, even as it continued monitoring and surveillan­ce.

Adeh said: “This followed the outbreak of civil unrest at Building Material market, Dei Dei area of the FCT at about 11: 30 a. m. today.

“A comprehens­ive deployment of tactical and intelligen­ce assets of the Command was led by the Commission­er of Police, CP Babaji Sunday PSC, who drifted swiftly to the scene to ensure that the unrest is nipped in the bud.

“This was also to forestall the destructio­n of private and government infrastruc­ture, loss of life and property, and restore normalcy.

“The police, in concerted effort with other state apparatuse­s, upon arrival at the scene, managed the uproar, preventing further disintegra­tion of law and order.

“Monitoring and surveillan­ce to ascertain the cause of the outbreak of violence, sustain the relative peace restored, and affirm the resultant level of damage is ongoing.

“Findings will be communicat­ed in due time.”

The police urged the public not to share unverified news of the incident, warning that this could reignite violence.

It also urged residents to desist from any form of violence and disobedien­ce to law and order but rather remain vigilant and report any suspicious or abnormal occurrence to the police.

An eyewitness, Mr. Damian Akau, had told News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) that the unrest took place after a woman was allegedly killed in an accident.

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