Six Mobile Police Officers ‘Killed’ By Villagers

There is palpable tension in an Adamawa town after at least six mobile police officers were allegedly killed by some residents.
Many residents of Numan town in Adamawa State, are reportedly fleeing the area after at least six mobile police officers were allegedly killed by some residents.
According to Premium Times, some security sources and residents disclosed that the officers were killed while trying to make arrests at a predominantly Fulani settlement.
One source said police had been tipped off about a gathering of Fulani residents, and were trying to storm the area, while another source said those at the gathering were merely “mourning” their slain wives and children when police stormed the area. The “mourners” had relocated from Shafaran, Shawal, Gumara, Kikam and Kadamt, he said.
 
“Some residents in the area were not comfortable, so they tipped-off and mobile police launched a night operation to arrest the Fulanis and a fightensued during which at least six mobile police were said to have been killed.
 
“As I am talking to you more security operatives were deployed to Dowaya area including soldiers and they have cordoned-off the village.
 
‘’There is pandemonium right now in Numan and environs; already residents are fleeing for fear of reprisals,’’ said a vigilante member who asked not to be named.
Modibbo Ahmadu, a Fulani fleeing the area, said on he phone; ‘’You know some of our brothers who were displaced are now taking refuge at Dowaya village, where they do observe the usual 40 days mourning for those killed by Bachama militias.
 
“Just last night we got distress call that some people in security uniform stormed on them and had shot two youths, so definitely in this kind of situation anything could happen.
 
‘’And that’s the situation for now, even we at the neighbouring villages are not safe, and many had fled,’’ he said.
While speaking to a correspondent, the North-East Chairman of Miyetti Allah, Mafindi Umaru Danburam, said that he had received report that there was problem in Numan “when some people in uniform attacked those that were taking refuge at Dowaya”.
He said two people were shot and that he was trying to get further details, while the Police spokesperson, Othman Abubakar, a superintendent of police, said he had heard there was problem in Numan but could not immediately give details.
As at the time filing this report, the details of the attack are not yet clear, but sources said the late-night killings occurred as police tried to arrest some leaders in Dowaya.

Source: Premium Times