Unknown gunmen have attacked a
Divisional Police Station in the Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna
State, killing three policemen, including a woman.
The gunmen were said to have attacked
the police station at about 11.30pm on Monday and broke into the cell,
freeing detained suspects.
“The gunmen stormed the police station
in a commando style. They fired shots indiscriminately; we were clearly
over-powered and we flee,” a policeman at the station during the attack
said.
Our correspondent learnt that two
policemen died on the spot during the attack while another one died on
the way to St. Gerald Hospital, Kaduna.
Kajuru is about 30 minutes drive to Kaduna metropolis.
A source who would not want his name in
print said some of the policemen who escaped the attack had to disguise
themselves by pulling off their uniforms and ran into a nearby bush.
The source, a policeman, said, “We were
not many and we couldn’t stand their sophisticated weapons. They killed
three of our colleagues; an inspector and a sergeant were killed. Two of
our colleagues sustained serious injuries and were rushed to the
hospital in Kaduna. A female police officer died on the way to the
hospital.
“They came around 11:30pm yesterday (on
Monday) and they operated for about one hour. It was the mobile police
located in a different location that save the situation; otherwise they
would have started attacking residents of the town.
“If not for the intervention of the
mobile police, it could have been hell for the residents of the area.
They were many, they came in vehicles and they released all the suspects
being detained in the cell and some of us immediately removed our
uniforms and pretended as if we were also some of the suspects in the
cell. That was how we survived, others managed to escape into the bush.”
Another source said it was unbelievable
that the gunmen could attack the police station without any hindrance
despite the presence of military operatives at various check-points on
the road.
“Kajuru is just a 25 or 30 minutes drive
from Kaduna, there are many checkpoints along the way, from Kaduna to
Kajuru down to Kachia, Zonkwa and the entire part of the southern
Kaduna, so it baffles us when things like this happened without any
arrest,” he said.
Kaduna State Police Command’s Public
Relations Officer, Aminu Lawan, a Deputy Superintendent of Police,
confirmed the attack but said that the command was yet to get details of
the attack.
“We are still assessing the details and we will let you know when we are through,” he told our correspondent on Tuesday.
Kaduna State Governor Muktar Yero, in
his reaction, urged security operatives in the state to launch an
investigation into the incident and arrest the perpetrators.
Yero, who was on on-the-spot assessment
on Tuesday, condemned the attack and urged the residents of the area to
remain calm. He assured them that the state government was determined to
tackle the activities of criminals bent on creating tension in the
state.
“This ugly trend has to stop and we are committed to bringing the perpetrators of this attack to book,” he said.
The governor also promised to foot the
hospital bills of the victims of the attack being treated at the St.
Gerald Catholic Hospital.
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