Niger Delta
One Killed In Renewed Delta Communities’ Clash
A middle-aged man has been killed in renewed hostilities between Aladja and Ogbe-Ijoh communities in Delta State.
The State’s Police spokesman, DSP Bright Edafe, confirmed the killing of the man in a border clash between the two communities.
Both communities share boundary and had been embroiled in an age-long land dispute.
Ogbe-Ijoh communities, an Ijaw enclave is in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta, while Aladja an Urhobo ethnic nationality is in Udu Local Government Area.
“One person died in the shootout between the two communities, but normalcy has been restored,’’ Edafe said.
An eyewitness said peace returned to the communities after troops of 3 Battalion, Effurun and policemen took over the disputed area.
Meanwhile, a military source said troops found a lifeless body at the scene of the fracas and that the dead was a member of one of the warring communities.
“One rifle mounted with a magazine loaded with nine rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) ammunition was found beside the deceased,’’ the military personnel said.
He added that a suspect identified as a biological brother of the deceased was arrested at the vicinity for interrogation.
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