On New Year’s Eve, a suspected electrical vandal and an alleged kidnapper who killed his victim escaped from the Egume Police cell in Kogi State.
In order to escape from the cell, the vandal who specializes in vandalizing NEPA cable and thunder copper protectors and the suspected professional kidnapper conspired and beat all of the police officers at the station.
The alleged vandal was recently transferred from Lokoja to Egume police station after his arrest by Akogu Omaga Vigilante Guards while the alleged kidnapper was transferred to Egume Police station a few days ago.
It was gathered that the activities of this vandal have, on several occasions, thrown Egume community into darkness due to incessant theft of transformer components and copper wires within Egume metropolis.
When contacted, the Egume Divisional Police Officer, DSP A. Sylvester, said he was not competent to speak to the press but has referred the matter to the state command for further investigation.
It was gathered that the station officer, Inspector Yunusa alleged that he was deceived by the criminals that they needed water to flush the toilet, adding that he was overpowered in the process.
Sources closed to the Police hinted our correspondent that two inspectors have since been arrested and detained at the Egume Divisional Police.
Meanwhile, the Kogi State Police Command confirmed the incident, saying it has commenced investigations into the escape of the suspects from custody.
Idrisu Dauda Dabban, the Kogi Police Commissioner, while condemning the incident, ordered that the officer on duty be detained and is currently undergoing orderly room trial (Police Internal Disciplinary actions).
The CP in a statement through the state Police Public Relations Officer, William Aya, further noted that the command deployed its tactical and operational teams as well as intelligence operatives to trail the fleeing suspects with a view to apprehend them to face justice.
In his reaction, the Security Chairman of the area, Hon. Gowon Omale, frowned at the suspected foul play in the escape, asking whether the officer at the gate was not there when other officers were shouting for a closure of the gate.
Source: Tribune