Hoodlums killed a Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) and a civilian during an attack on the Igangan police station in Oyo State on Tuesday night.
It was gathered that a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and a police inspector also sustained injuries during the attack and are currently receiving treatment at a hospital.
A witness, who pleaded anonymity, told journalists that the incident followed the refusal of a driver to give money to the police personnel at a checkpoint in the area.
“The driver was then asked to bring his vehicle documents, which resulted in a heated argument, thus prompting the officer to point a gun at the driver.
“It was when the driver was dragging the gun with the officer that he (driver) was shot in the leg and later rushed to a hospital.
“The shooting of the driver provoked the youth in the area into attacking the police station,” the witness said.
When contacted, the police spokesperson in the state, Adewale Osifeso, confirmed the attack on the police station.
He said the Commissioner of Police, Adebowale William, had pledged to deal with the masterminds of the attack, which he described as unprovoked.
Mr Osifeso said some of the perpetrators of the attack had been apprehended.
He said preliminary investigation revealed that the officers were acting in compliance with the stop-and-search directive on unregistered motorcycles and overcrowded pillions to reduce the spate of robberies and abductions in the axis.
“Operatives of the command attached to Iganna Divisional Police Headquarters, while on legitimate duties on Elejoka-Igangan road, Iwajowa LGA, were attacked by hoodlums who were clearly opposed not only to the directive but also to the relative tranquillity in the axis.
“Operatives of the command attached to Iganna Divisional Police Headquarters, while on legitimate duties on Elejoka-Igangan road, Iwajowa LGA, were attacked by hoodlums who were clearly opposed not only to the directive but also to the relative tranquillity in the axis.
“In furtherance of the above, and in a bid to drive home their point, the officers were attacked unprovoked by the assailants, leading to the death of the divisional crime officer and a civilian in custody.
“This was in the process of repelling the hoodlums from invading the divisional police headquarters at Iganna, after forcing themselves into the town.
“Also, the divisional police officer and a police inspector sustained several lacerations from machete cuts and are currently being stabilised at a government medical hospital,” he said.
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