Niger Delta
Police, Vigilante Trail Injured Suspected Cultist In Delta
Vigilantes in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State have shot and injured a suspected cultist simply identified as Morku during a rival cult clash.
The incident occurred at Old Welfare Street near Igbudu market in Warri yesterday morning.
The vigilante promptly called the Police for backup and possible arrests of the suspect and others.
However, before the arrival of policemen to the scene, the injured suspect had been rushed from the area to an unknown destination with gunshot wounds.
Policemen traced him with his bloodstains on the road but could not get him.
It was learnt that blood flowed freely as the rival cult groups confronted one another.
The rival cult groups who used dangerous weapons including guns during the encounter, also maimed, injured and dispossessed residents of the area of their personal belongings.
In a telephone chat with, the Divisional Police Officer, “B” Division in Warri, CSP Benjamin Igometi said, “I’m aware. We are tracing the destination. We have not been able to get him. We are tracing the bloodstains in the area, but we have not been able to get him. We are on it.”
Niger Delta
850-bed UCTH overstretched, services 5m patients – CMD
Niger Delta
Police Burst Child Trafficking Syndicate In A’Ibom … Nab 3 Suspects
Niger Delta
A’Ibom Launches Operation Crack Down Scrap Dealers
-
Editorial1 day agoEnough Of Xenophobic Attacks On Nigerians
-
Nation1 day agoRSU, Otonti Nduka Foundation Holds Centenary Conference, Unveil Book on Values in Nigeria
-
Oil & Energy1 day agoRivers PETROAN Elects 12-Member Executive
-
Politics2 days ago
APC Group Protests Ex–Presidential Aspirant’s Disqualification From Rivers Senatorial Race
-
Environment2 days agoMOSOP – Tinubu Not Sincere With Ogoni People For Oil Resumption
-
Politics2 days ago
Reps Speaker Secures APC Return Ticket For Fifth Term
-
Sports1 day agoOparaodu Urges Rivers United To Win Katsina United
-
News2 days agoFubara, Wife Hail Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Initiative …As Over 6,800 Families Benefit From Largesse In Rivers
