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Taraba Killings: DHQ Panel Submits Report, Today

The Joint Investigative Panel set up by the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), in Abuja, to probe the killing of four police officers and one civilian by soldiers in Taraba State, is set to submit its report to the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin, today.
This is just as it was gathered that the seven-man panel with members drawn from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Department of State Security (DSS) and the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA), have raised suspicion over the alleged confession of the man at the centre of the incident and kidnap kingpin, Hamisu Bala (aka Wadume), in a video released by the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
The panel, which commenced its sitting in Taraba State where it interviewed all those involved in the gruesome act, relocated to Abuja, last week, to conclude its hearing.
The panel, which held its interview session at the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA), was said to have interviewed the three police officers alleged to have played a role in the killing of their colleagues as well as the re-arrested kidnap kingpin, Wadume, who was taken to the venue by the personnel of the IGP Intelligence Response Team (IRT).
It was gathered that the outcome of the report might indict the role played by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) and the Station Crime Officer (SCO), respectively.
Sources close to the panel said that members of the panel had difficulties having access to the police suspects who were transported from Taraba to Abuja, by the authorities before the panel members got to the state.
It was gathered that the police authorities also made it difficult for the panel members to have access to the suspects, who allegedly connived with the Army Captain (Tijani Balarabe) to kill the IRT officers.
Sources further revealed that investigation by the panel showed that one of the police officers actually provided the keys to the leg chain and handcuffs on Wadume after he was rescued from the IRT operatives.
However, the police are said to have countered that claim as it has the keys to both the leg and handcuffs.
The coming days is bound to be interesting as the outcome of the report may expose the roles the two security services played in the saga.
It was gathered that the two services are waiting for the final report of the panel to be made public before they would begin a cold war.
On the fate of Captain Tijani Balarabe, it was gathered that the captain was not the Commanding Officer of 93 Battalion, Takum, as it was being speculated.
It was gathered that an officer in the rank of a major was the commanding officer of that Battalion and not the captain.
It was also gathered that the captain, who is now in detention in one of the military detention facilities at Ibi, after being interviewed by the panel, has been moved to Yola, which is the headquarters of the brigade in the area.
However, the Nigerian Army authorities have made arrangements to move all the soldiers and officer who participated in the killings of the police officers.
The suspects, it was gathered, would be moved to the brigade headquarters in Yola, from where they would be moved to Jos, Plateau State, that heads the 3 Division, which is the mother unit of the brigade.
Pending the recommendations of the panel, it is expected that a Board of Inquiry (BoI), would be constituted to investigate the matter in preparation for a General Court Martial (GCM), and if found guilty, the culprits risk life sentence.
It was also gathered that aside Captain Tijani, who ordered the killing of the police officers, other personnel mentioned by Wadume, have been picked up and made useful confessional statements to the panel.
Meanwhile, the killing of the police officers has continued to draw condemnation from both the military, police and the public, who are awaiting the report of the panel to be made public, shortly after its submission, today.
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