The remains of a police officer reported missing during a fierce gun
battle between policemen and Fulani herdsmen on Sunday in Ohoror
community, Delta State, has been recovered by locals on Tuesday.
The body was found floating on the river close to the scene of the clash by residents of the community who then informed the police.
This is the second clash this year between the terrorists and the
policemen within Delta state. The clash is believed to have started
after policemen responded to a complaint of rape and attack perpetrated
by the Fulani herdsmen. When the police arrived, the Fulani herdsmen who
were dressed in police uniform and armed with AK-47 and other dangerous
weapons, engaged them in a shootout, leaving some policemen injured,
while two were declared missing.
Vanguard reports that the body of one of them has been recovered and deposited at the morgue. A staff at the morgue where the corpse was deposited disclosed that the policeman died from suffocation after he drowned in the muddy part of the river, where he was found.
Vanguard reports that the body of one of them has been recovered and deposited at the morgue. A staff at the morgue where the corpse was deposited disclosed that the policeman died from suffocation after he drowned in the muddy part of the river, where he was found.
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