Some Nigerians have said that the death of the slain officers, Sergeant Usman Danzumi, Inspector Mark Ediale and Sergeant Dahiru Musa, is nemesis to the police for all the innocent citizens killed over petty bribe and peaceful protests.
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Some of the police officers gunned to death by soldiers this week were involved in some high profile cases, including the 2017 arrest of kidnap kingpin Evans.
Some of the police officers gunned to death by soldiers along the Ibi-Jalingo Road in Taraba on Tuesday, August 6, 2019, were some of the finest intelligence officers around, according to Vincent Maxwell, an Assistant Superintendent of Police.
Troops of ‘93 Battalion Nigerian Army Takum’ were responding to a distress call to rescue a kidnapped victim when they clashed with a police team speeding along in a bus.
According to the army’s version of events,the police team refused to stop when they were flagged down at three different army checkpoints.
Col-Sagir-Musa, army spokesperson, says the officers were killed in error (Punch)
What followed was a fierce gun duel. The police team reportedly fired at the troops who returned fire in self-defense.
By the time the dust settled and gunpowder thinned out, “three policemen, one inspector, two sergeants, and one civilian had died as a result of gunshot injuries sustained in the attack while others sustained serious gunshot wounds”, says police spokesperson Frank Mba.
The arrested kidnap suspect who was traveling with the police in handcuffs, was also set free and is now on the run, police say.
Frank Mba, police spokesperson, says his men were brutally shot at by soldiers [Vanguard]
The army says they mistook the policemen for kidnappers.
A string of high profile cases
ASP Maxwell says some of the fallen police personnel were among the best on the Inspector General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team (IRT).
The names of the slain police officers have been given as Sgt Usman Danzumi, Insp Mark Ediale and Sgt Dahiru Musa.
The IRT is a specialist police unit tasked with hounding kidnappers, terrorists and robbers through the deployment of sophisticated hard and soft ware.
The team has also cracked a couple of cases regular police teams are ill suited for.
The deceased officers participated in several high profile operations including the arrest of 22 Boko Haram terrorists responsible for the 2014 kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls in Borno; the rescue of district head of Daura, Magajin Garin in Kano State; and the celebrated 2017 arrest of Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (aka Evans) reputed to be one of Nigeria’s most notorious kidnap kingpins.
The fallen police officers were also involved in the arrest of Umar Abdulmalik, a Boko Haram commander suspected to be the mastermind of the bombings in Nyanya and Kuje areas of Abuja in 2015.
CSP Abba Kyari, IRT leader, has been celebrated in Nigeria for cracking high profile cases (Guardian)
Abba Kyari, head of the IRT adds that the slain police officers were part of the team that secured the release of Musa Umar,father-in-law of President Muhammadu Buhari’s aide de camp (ADC), who was kidnapped in May of 2019.
“They similarly participated in the arrest of Umar Abdulmalik, overall Boko Haram Commander of North Central Nigeria and several of his group members,” Kyari says.
“They arrested the kidnappers of two American and two Canadian citizens in Kaduna State and most recently, they took part in the rescue of Magajin Garin Daura in Kano State during which 13 suspects who carried out the abduction were arrested in Kano.
Evans appears in court during his trial for kidnapping and murder (Fionanews.ng)
“And most recently, the rescue of Magajin Garin Daura in Kano State and arrest of the 13 terrorists responsible for kidnapping the Magajin Garin Daura in his home town Daura town Katsina state on the 1/5/19, among many other outstanding records of the team”,Kyari adds.
The fatal shooting involving soldiers and police this week, once again brings to the fore the unhealthy rivalry and ego among Nigeria’s security forces.
Nigeria’s law enforcement agencies have sometimes been accused of working at cross purposes or singing from different hymn sheets; as the nation’s security challenges remain perennially intractable.
The police and army have agreed to set up a Joint Investigation Panel to unravel the circumstances that led to the gun duel.
The panel will be headed by the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department(CID), Mike Ogbizi.
The same set of Nigerians said that the death of these officers reveals a disjointed security apparatus and poor operational communication between the various security outfits, adding that this is a result of bad governance.
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i09@ibmuyi13
“#WhereIsEspiritDCorp” when your men also kill ordinary citizen because of N20 or N50? #KayodeJohnson was allegedly shot and killed by SACS. Those wrongly killed by your men have families too. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.
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EL Kingz
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Dear Nigerian Police, we would have helped to carry your hashtag along, but you prefer tyranny and dictatorship over the rights of Nigerian Citizens. Door step by door step, bad governance will pay y’ll. Good luck!
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CAMAX@CAMAXofTASUED
Nemesis…
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Sergeant Oniranu@oniranu_
Na so nah.. That’s how we civilians are troubled by your men… Oppressed, brutalized and sometimes murdered. RIP to them, sincerely
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REVOLUTIONARY OAU Influencer@ajosebbc
Ask those who arrested and Tortured People on the streets
Ask those who almost killed us for Protesting against Bad Governance
This thing would come for everyone, Continue defending incompetence
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D’Hanjs 
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RIP to them.. But seriously NPF killed these people… Better come to your senses and get Nigeria working again, so that you people wouldn’t be dying like a common chicken again…. Abi can we say this is karma of killing innocent Nigerians by NPF. ?
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‘s other TweetsHowever, others have sympathised with the families of the deceased, calling on security agencies to investigate the incident and not let it to be swept away with time.
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Tijani Olatunji@olatunjitjani
Going by the above there is more to their death @HQNigerianArmy should not let this sweep under the carpet
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Olayinka Ijalana@ijalanayinka
May God console their families and the police force at large.
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Tijani Olatunji@olatunjitjani·Replying to @PoliceNGGoing by the above there is more to their death @HQNigerianArmy should not let this sweep under the carpet
Elder J@joekee11
@HQNigerianArmy should produce the so call victim otherwise it’s my humble submission they were working for the kidnap kinpin. I so submit.
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The police who stated that the soldiers also injured other police operatives, said the incident happened when the operatives were taking one Alhaji Hamisu indicted in a series of high-profile kidnap incidents in Taraba state to the command headquarters in Jalingo.
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