Tragedy struck in Obadolovbiyeyi
community in the Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State when a
vigilante, Efe Igbnovia, was shot dead by some soldiers.
It was gathered that a local vigilance
group had in the early hours of Wednesday arrested some suspected
herdsmen for alleged armed robbery on the Benin-Abraka Expressway.
Igbinovia was said to have been asked to
watch over the suspects while his colleagues conducted a search for the
fleeing members of the gang.
It was learnt that a group of soldiers stormed the area and fired continuously.
WEXERES learnt that the
military men, who were said to have arrived in the community in a Honda
with the number plate, AP 641 KTN, shot Igbinovia dead and freed the
suspects.
Some angry youths reportedly blocked the
path of a commercial bus conveying two of the herdsmen earlier arrested
to the Benin Central Hospital for medical treatment before the
intervention of personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps.
One of the youths, Henry Osemwengie,
said the vigilance group had earlier arrested six herdsmen for robbery
and taken them to the Ogbekun Police Station.
Osemwengie said, “Two other herdsmen,
suspected to be members of the gang, were later caught. Igbinovia was
asked to stay with them. Before then, the police had been called to come
to pick them (herdsmen) because that is what we usually do. Suddenly, a
red Honda car with about four men in military uniforms and armed with
AK-47 rifles came and started shooting.
“Igbinovia shouted that he had been hit.
By the time the other vigilantes returned, he was already down. The
soldiers killed him and went away with the two robbers. Robbers, most of
whom are Hausas, usually operate there. They keep their cows by the
roadside, block the road and start robbing.”
The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Johnson Kokumo, confirmed the incident.
Kokumo said, “The herdsmen were alleged
to have blocked the expressway. Two of them (suspects) are with the
police undergoing interrogation.”
On the alleged killing of the vigilante
by the military men, Kokumo said, “It is an allegation we are
investigating. Actually, one of the vigilance members died in the course
of duty.”
When contacted, the spokesperson for the
4 Brigade Command of the Nigerian Army, Capt. Mohammed Maidawa, said
Igbinovia was shot after he was mistaken for a robber by military troops
deployed in the area.
Maidawa said, “Troops deployed in Ologbo
for pipeline protection received information of a suspected armed
robbery close to their location. They were mobilised to the scene and
engaged armed men at the scene.
“Unfortunately, one person, who was
later identified as a vigilante, was killed. Preliminary investigation
revealed that the vigilance group also responded to a distress call on
the robbery. It was a case of mistaken identity. We are going to get in
touch with the bereaved family.”
He said he was not aware that the herdsmen were robbers.
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