THISDAY

Four Persons Feared Killed in Edo Riot

- In Benin City

Adibe Emenyonu

Four persons have been reportedly killed following a riot that broke out over the killing of one Federick popularly known as Original, in Azagba community along BeninAuchi highway in Edo State.

THISDAY could not confirm what killed Federick but eye witnesses said they were shot by security operatives dispatched to quell the riot.

Consequent­ly, residents of Azagba community, tipper drivers and some youths had blocked the Benin-Auchi highway protesting the killing of Federick by setting bonfires and destroying several vehicles that attempted to drive through the barricade.

During the staged protest, which lasted for over four hours before armed policemen and soldiers dispersed them, a van conveying inmates from Nigeria Correction Service (NCS) in the state to courts, was attacked and the inmates released.

In addition, officials of the Nigeria Correction­al Service were beaten and their rifle snatched.

Sources said Federick was shot at a close range during an argument with a policeman whose identity was yet to be ascertaine­d.

It was gathered that the protest began after news filtered in that Federick has died.

One of the officials who managed to run into the bush with wounds was rescued by some residents and taken to a private hospital.

Spokesman of the Nigeria Correction­al Service, Mr. Aminu Suleiman, who confirmed the attack, said details of the attack were still sketchy.

He said their personnel were going for official duty when they were attacked.

Asource intheareas­aidtheward­er wasfoundin­sidethebus­hwithadeep cut in his hand and bleeding seriously.

Edo State Police spokesman, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor, said the policeman that fired the shot was an Inspector attached to the Department of Operations in Delta State Police Command.

DSP Nwabuzor said the Inspector was on an escort duty and attached to a constructi­on firm.

Nwabuzor said they had a misunderst­anding with a landlord who was later shot and died while being rushed to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital.

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