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Soldiers Allegedly Kill Young Man, Injure Six Others In Bauchi

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A young man, Habibu Aminu, has been reportedly killed by joint military operatives of Operation Safe Haven during a clash with youths in Lere town, Tafawa Local Government Area of Bauchi State.

This was confirmed by the Bauchi State Police Command.

An eyewitness told Daily Trust that six others sustained bullet wounds when the military raided the houses of some identified individuals involved in an altercation at the main checkpoint in Lere.

The deceased who completed his National Youth Service three months was killed when soldiers allegedly raided the houses.

The spokesperson of the command, SP Ahmed Wakil, who confirmed the incident in a statement to journalists on Wednesday said the matter is being investigated.

It was gathered that the situation arose following an altercation between some members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Lere village and personnel of Operation Safe Haven stationed in Tafawa Balewa.

“It’s important to note that the Command swiftly responded to the situation. Upon receiving the information, the Commissioner, Auwal Musa Mohammed, dispatched a Unit of the Mobile Police Force to the area for reinforcement. Additionally, a team of seasoned detectives has been constituted to conduct a professional, diligent, and timely investigation to ensure that justice is served,” the PPRO said.

“The officers involved in the incident will be identified and held accountable according to the law. The Commissioner of Police is committed to a meticulous investigation process that utilizes all necessary protocols, including technical and scientific tools. It is crucial to ensure that thorough investigations are carried out to provide justice and resolution in this matter,” he added.

Babawo Lauwawu, a survivor who sustained bullet wounds during the incident, said, “Yesterday (Tuesday) shortly after I left our Mai Shayi joint, we just heard that a curfew had been imposed on Lere town starting from 10pm and we didn’t know the reason for the imposition of the curfew, but we all complied and entered our houses around 9pm.

“Unfortunately, around 9pm we just heard gunshots from the security even before the time of the curfew while we were inside our houses and in the process, they shot me in my leg. We obeyed their directives and we didn’t know why they were shooting sporadically,

” Lauwawu said.

Another victim, Zaharedden Mohammed, who was shot, said there was information that the District of Head of Lere (Sarki) directed the military to impose a curfew in the town.

Mohammed explained that there was a misunderstanding between the military and a team of PDP supporters who were returning from a Local Government election campaign.

“Some youths in the campaign team had a minor issue with the military and the military decided to hide under the curfew to attack the individuals involved,
” he said.

“We were at the market area around 9pm when we just heard gunshots and we ran away but in the process, two people were shot in their legs. When the gunshots subsided, we went to the Sarki’s palace to listen to the LGA Chairman. While waiting for the chairman, a local hunter working with the military was cautioned by the youth leader to stop shooting and he declined. Before you knew it, he pointed a rifle at my face and pulled the trigger. One of my eyes got damaged; I now see with only one eye.”

Another victim, and driver of the vehicle that caused the misunderstanding, Nurudden Isa of Angwan of Madaki in Lere, said, “I was driving my vehicle with some people and when I arrived at the military checkpoint in Lere, I was stopped and the officer on duty asked me why I came on high speed but I responded saying how come I stopped exactly at the point he asked me to if I was on high speed. The military officer told me that they were directed to always search my vehicle. He ordered me to park my vehicle and I did exactly that

“Some youths standing some meters beside the checkpoint came in and inquired the reason for the thorough search which resulted in a misunderstanding between them but some elderly people in my vehicle intervened and asked the youth to go away. The misunderstanding was resolved amicably and everybody left the checkpoint peacefully

“Around 9pm, I had a knock on my door that our village head (Madaki) wanted to see me. Unknown to me, he was with the military and other security agents. Immediately I stepped my leg outside, and they descended on me, hitting from all angles. They dragged me on the floor in the presence of my family and when my wife asked them what the matter was, they shot into the air and scared everyone. They dragged me on the floor from my house to the checkpoint and in the process, I sustained injuries on my face and body.”

Isa added

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