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Outrage In Bayelsa Over Herdsmen Attack On Policeman
There was anger yesterday morning at the Bayelsa State Police Command over an attack on a police sergeant by herdsmen.
Police Sergeant Charles Biweribo, was attacked by herdsmen at his duty post, the uncompleted Basket Tower five- star hotel close to the Flyover beside the NNPC mega filling station.
According to reports, Biweribo had spotted the herdsmen and a herd of cows entering the premises of the building to graze when he quickly drew their attention to the fact that the place was a non-grazing area.
Biweribo called on his colleagues and the civilian guards on duty and the herdsmen were asked to leave but the herdsmen refused, leading to open confrontation.
It was the midst of the heated argument and moves by the policemen to arrest the herdsmen, one of the herdsmen attempted to disarm Biweribo. He, however, wriggled himself from the grip of his assailant and while doing so his gun accidentally discharged and the bullet allegedly pierced his leg.
Two of the herdsmen identified as Dautra Abakara and Agonto Gimta were, however, arrested and are currently in the custody of the police for further investigation.
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