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Soldiers Kill Two Suspected Militants In Bayelsa by oswaggiee(m): 4:01am On Jan 25, 2017


Soldiers attached to the Joint Task Force, Operation Delta Safe, tuesday said at least two suspected militants were killed during a shootout near Obama Flow Station, in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

The security forces fighting militancy and other criminalities in the Niger Delta region said they raided the militant camp after they were tipped-off by a vigilance group and local residents in the area.

One of those involved in the encounter, the military said, was a “notorious” militant leader, identified simply as Labista, who it said had been in the watch list of security operatives for crimes ranging from kidnapping to the murder of soldiers in the creeks.

A statement by Lt Col Olaolu Daudu, Coordinator of the Joint Media Campaign Centre in Igbogene, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, disclosed that the suspects dived into the river , following the exchange of gunfire and their bodies were later seen floating on top of the waters in the creeks.

“One of the suspects, a notorious leader of criminals, popularly known as Labista who is on security agencies watch list, had at various times engaged in high profile kidnapping, killing of security personnel in ambush, piracy, robbery and other criminal activities.

“Labista and his cohorts dived into the river in a bid to escape while the raid was ongoing and were engaged by own troops. At the end of the operation, the bodies of two notorious criminals were seen floating on the water. They have been deposited at the government morgue,” Daudu said.

He added that two single-barrel guns, cutlasses and four speed boats were recovered from the suspected criminals and assured of the JTF’s commitment to ridding the region of those he said were in the habit of breaching critical infrastructure in the oil-rich area.

But just as the soldiers were celebrating their latest breakthrough, the family of a boat driver who was killed in a shooting by suspected operatives of the JTF yesterday demanded justice for their son, insisting that the deceased was not a criminal.

Mr. Boluozimo Tulagha, 39, died last week from three gunshots allegedly fired by soldiers at the waterfront of Polaku community in Yenagoa.

While expressing anger over the death of the man, the family noted that the deceased had plied his trade in Polaku and environs for more than seven years before he was shot dead.

However, some community sources in the know claimed that the deceased Boluozimo was contracted by a gang of hoodlums to help them ferry vegetables from Polaku to Odi in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government, unknown to him that some weapons were concealed therein.

The soldiers attached to the JTF, acting on a tip-off, were said to have laid an ambush for the boat, opened fire and killed the boat driver.

During a protest in Yenagoa, father of the dead boat operator, Rev. E.D. Tulagha, a former school Principal, now a cleric, claimed that his son was neither armed nor was he a criminal.
‘’Boluozimo went into the boat in order to warm the engine. The security men appeared with guns and shot Boluozimo’s leg.

‘’He then shouted with lifted hands and said he was only a driver; who didn’t know anything about the rest. He pleaded that they should not kill him.

‘’Then the operatives lodged another gunshot on the side of his shoulder. He was still shouting and crying, ‘Don’t kill me, I am ignorant of anything they are doing.’

‘’The security operatives, in the process gave the third gunshot into his bowels and Boluozimo died right in the spot without mercy,” the octogenarian father of the deceased said. A younger brother of the deceased, Dr. Charles Tulagha, described the killing of Boluozimo as callous and wicked.

Charles, a medical doctor at the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, said, ‘’COMPLETE THE FULL STORY HERE http://kleeqers.com/forum/news/3115-soldiers-kill-two-suspected-militants-in-bayelsa
Re: Soldiers Kill Two Suspected Militants In Bayelsa by MrMoRitz: 4:36am On Jan 25, 2017
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Re: Soldiers Kill Two Suspected Militants In Bayelsa by oswaggiee(m): 4:43am On Jan 25, 2017
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Re: Soldiers Kill Two Suspected Militants In Bayelsa by maxti: 4:57am On Jan 25, 2017
The Boat Drivers Death is Unfortunate. How would people selling vegetables hire a full speedboat for transportation?
How much woulf the vegetables cost?
Re: Soldiers Kill Two Suspected Militants In Bayelsa by paiz: 5:05am On Jan 25, 2017
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