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Police inspector, kidnapper die in gun duel in Osun

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers attacked a police vehicle at about 8:10 a.m. on Sunday.

• July 25, 2022
Yemisi Oapalola

Suspected kidnappers on Sunday at Aruwa Village, Ifewara in Osun, attacked a vehicle conveying two expatriates working for a mining company, killing a police inspector attached to a company.

Yemisi Oapalola, the spokesperson for the state police, confirmed the incident in a statement on Monday.

Ms Opalola said the gunmen, suspected to be kidnappers, attacked the police vehicle at about 8:10 a.m., but the police team, comprising a sergeant and two inspectors, returned fire and killed a member of the suspected kidnap gang.

“At about 9:00 a.m., one Insp Lato Abson of MOPOL 32 Squadron, Ebonyi State, attached to EC Ice Resources Nigeria Limited, reported at Ifewara Police Division that some suspected kidnappers opened fire on their vehicle.

“Lato explained that at about 8:10 a.m., when they closed from night duty from their mining site located at Aruwa Village near Ifewara, himself, one Insp Peter Sorrow and a sergeant of the same squadron were in a vehicle with two white men and their driver when the suspects opened fire on their vehicle.

“And during the attack, Insp Peter Sorrow was killed, and his rifle and ammunition carted away by the suspects.

“Lato, however, added that during the attack, the sergeant returned fire and killed one of the suspects.”

The gunmen also carted away the rifle and ammunition of the slain police officer.

“And one AK-47 with Breech No. 97698, one magazine loaded with 16 rounds of life ammunition and two mobile phones were recovered from the killed gunman,” she said.

Ms Opalola said that following the report, police detectives and members of a vigilante group were swiftly mobilised to the scene by the Divisional Police Officer in Ifewara.

She said four suspects were arrested in the forest with two android mobile telephones recovered from them.

The command’s spokesperson said the corpses of the slain police inspector and the suspected kidnapper had been taken to the mortuary at Ilesha.

(NAN)

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