Bayelsa State Police Commissioner, Tonye Ebitituwa, last
Tuesday escaped an attack by armed men suspected to be Niger Delta
militants. The daring attack took place along Brass waterways in the
state.
In a separate incident, three of the suspects being held
over the murder of 11 policemen on escort duties in Azuzuama community
reportedly escaped from police custody.
In a press statement issued Thursday by the Bayelsa Police
Command, it was disclosed that the convoy of the state’s police chief
was attacked as Mr. Ebitituwa was on a familiarization tour of police
formations within his command.
Signed by the command’s public relations officer, Alex
Akhigbe, the statement disclosed that the commissioner visited Oporoma,
Korokoresei and Olugboiri in southern Ijaw council areas of Bayelsa to
assess the crime situation.
On April 6, 2013, armed attackers killed 11 out of 50 policemen on escort duties in the southern Ijaw waterways.
On his recent resumption of duty as police commissioner in
Bayelsa State, Mr. Ebitituwa had vowed to find and prosecute those who
ambushed and murdered the 11 police officers.
Today’s police statement revealed: “Gunboats deployed to
beef up security in Twon Brass, Akassa, Oporoma/Oyoma and southern Ijaw
LGA in particular were attacked between Oporoma/Oyoma waterways on
Tuesday 16th July at about 19.30 hrs by a boat with about 10 armed men.
“The armed men are believed to be notorious sea pirates
who have been terrorizing residents along our water ways. In the gun
battle that ensued some of the pirates were feared dead, others jumped
into the water while their boat was sunk.”
Mr. Akhigbe added: “What would have turned out to be
another calamity was averted due to the alertness of the patrol team,
and the preparedness of the Bayelsa Police Command to deal with acts of
criminality, sea piracy, armed robbery and other crimes in the state.”
The police command paraded the 14 suspects
before reporters. However, a police source told SaharaReporters that the
exhibition of the suspects was a ploy to divert attention from the
dramatic escape of three suspected killers of the policemen.
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