Niger Delta
Gunmen Kill Policemen, Prince, Others In Delta

It was a bloody Easter weekend in Delta State as rampaging gunmen killed, at least, six persons including a prince.
Six of the deaths were recorded in Effurun and Warri.
It was gathered that the late prince was the son of the Ovie (King) of Orhumwhorun Community in Udu Local Government Area, Ighohwo Takerere, Okaka II.
The two policemen and a young man, according to sources, were riding in a Range Rover and Mercedes Benz GLK with the prince when they were shot dead at the Alaka area of Effurun on Saturday.
Although sources said that another son of the monarch was also killed by the hoodlums, the Acting Police Public Relations Officer, Delta State Command, Bright Edafe, only confirmed the death of a prince.
He added that the second prince was recuperating at a hospital in the state.
Edafe said: “We are aware of the incident and investigation is ongoing. One of the princes died at the scene, while the second is still alive and he is being treated in the hospital. Two policemen and one of the princes died on the spot.”
An eyewitness however, said: “All the five persons inside the car died on the spot because the hoodlums made sure that they were thoroughly damaged by bullets before they left the scene.”
According to him, the gunmen took nothing from the two SUVs, which were “splattered with the blood of the victims. This fueled speculations that the killings were cult-related or due to failed business deals.”
The incident sparked protests, looting and destruction of properties in the Usiefurun area of the oil-producing community. One person was said to have lost his life in the mayhem.
In another incident, the head of Igbi Vigilance group was gunned down by suspected armed robbers in the Lower Erejuwa area of Warri also on Saturday.
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