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Bayelsa, Delta Police Follow Killers Of Seven Policemen

The police in Bayelsa and Delta states following the killing of seven policemen in Ughelli, Delta State allegedly involved in the armed robbery.

It was gathered that a police sergeant attached to the Bayelsa State command’s armoury was also arrested and transferred to police headquarters, Abuja for allegedly supplying guns to the police robbery suspects.

The seven policemen were reportedly shot dead during a gun battle with operatives of the Delta State Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

Though the Bayelsa State Command refused to make an official statement on the development, sources within the police confirmed that the incident occurred at night on Wednesday last week.

The Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Nkereuwem Akpan, reportedly led a team of officers to the Delta State Command to retrieve the bodies of the seven policemen.

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A source said the ranks of the dead policemen ranged from Sergent to corporal.

“The reported killing of the seven policemen in the shootout in Delta State is causing an uproar at the command,” the source said.

“They were reported to have been engaging in an armed robbery when they engaged the Delta Special Anti-robbery Squad in a shootout. They were all killed.”

The Commissioner of Police, Delta State, Hafiz Inuwa, said he was not aware of the development.

But another source from the Bayelsa police command,  who spoke anonymously, confirmed the development, saying the incident happened at Ughelli.

He said, “What you said is true. But I don’t want to speak further. Don’t also rule out a case of mistaken identity. There was also some criminal motives attributed to the policemen. They were found where they were not supposed to be. They were carrying guns and at the same time in mufti.”

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