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Taraba Killings: Kidnap Don, Senior Police Officer Exchanged 200 Calls by ExAngel007(f): 7:41am On Aug 17, 2019
Adelani Adepegba, Abuja


Investigations into the killings of the Police
Intelligence Response Team operatives by soldiers of 93 Battalion, Takum, Taraba State, on August 6, 2019, have unearthed shocking criminal collaboration between the fleeing kidnap kingpin, Hamisu Bala, ( aka Wadume), and some senior police officers at the Ibi Police Division.


Wadume, who allegedly masterminded many kidnappings, was being taken to the Taraba
State Police Command in Jalingo by the Police IRT team when they came under attack from soldiers believed to be loyal to the kidnap kingpin.

Three officers – Inspector Mark Ediale, Sergeants Usman Danzumi, Dahiru Musa – and an IRT informant, Olajide Owolabi, died as a result of gunshot injuries, while others sustained gunshot wounds during the attack.

But latest findings by detectives showed that the Divisional Crime Officer at the Ibi Divisional Police station had over 200 phone calls with Wadume, Saturday PUNCH findings revealed.

The shocking discovery was made following the arrest of the DCO on the orders of the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Michael Ogbizi.

Ogbizi had visited the scene of the incident and also gone to the police station where he interacted with the personnel on the ground.

He was said to have requested to see the incident book where entries were made but the DIG was shocked to find that certain pages had been torn off.

Top police sources said the DIG further
scrutinised the entries, only to discover that the entry indicating that the IRT team was in the jurisdiction for the arrest of Wadume was missing.

The removal of the entry was believed to be a ploy to give the impression that the IRT team did not follow laid down procedures.

A source said, “On discovering that the
documentation of the IRT team was not reflected in the incident book, the DIG promptly ordered the arrest of the DCO and the Station Officer who were taken to the Force Criminal Investigation Department cell in Abuja.

“A forensic analysis of the call logs of the DCO
showed that he had made over 200 calls to
Wadume over a few days. The startling
revelations made the police leadership to wake up to the fact that the soldiers alone were not culpable or responsible for the killing of the IRT team.

“There seems to be a deeply entrenched criminal network and deep operational collaboration between the kidnap gangs in the area, the police at Ibi Division and some soldiers of the 93 Battalion, Takum, which would require a very comprehensive and painstaking investigation to unearth and dismantle.”

Further findings by the police detectives also
indicated that many policemen and soldiers
might be on the payroll of Wadume, including an army captain who allegedly issued the order for the attack on the IRT personnel leading to the eventual rescue and escape of the kidnap kingpin.

Powered by Rubi Saturday PUNCH gathered that the police
investigators were working to establish the
financial connections between Wadume, the
soldiers and the policemen involved in the
killings.

Following the discovery of the roles played by
the senior police officers in the incident, the force
had kept mum, refusing to disclose any
information remotely connected to the ongoing
investigation.

The police spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, failed to
respond to inquiries on the probe on Friday.

Calls to his phone rang out and he had yet to
respond to an SMS inquiring about the detention of the senior police officers as of the time of filing this report on Friday.

Aside from the ongoing police investigation, a joint investigation panel, headed by Rear Admiral IT Olaiya, a former Director of Naval Intelligence, had been constituted by the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, to probe the incident.


This followed a directive by President
Muhammadu Buhari asking the military to
investigate the killings.

The panel also has as members a representative each from the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Air Force, the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services and the Defence Intelligence Agency.

The acting Director, Defence Information, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, who announced this last week explained that the seven-man panel would unravel the circumstances that led to the incident between the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Police resulting in the killing of three police operatives and a civilian along the Ibi-Wukari road in Taraba State.

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Re: Taraba Killings: Kidnap Don, Senior Police Officer Exchanged 200 Calls by psucc(m): 7:51am On Aug 17, 2019
Any criminal that works without a connection will be caught on first operation.
Remove our security you see crime rate fall by over 70% in Nigeria.
Re: Taraba Killings: Kidnap Don, Senior Police Officer Exchanged 200 Calls by jlinkd78(m): 8:09am On Aug 17, 2019
Following . There was actually a collaboration btw d Police and d Army
Re: Taraba Killings: Kidnap Don, Senior Police Officer Exchanged 200 Calls by muykem: 8:12am On Aug 17, 2019
I am not surprised, criminals and some of Security personnel are partners in crime.

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Re: Taraba Killings: Kidnap Don, Senior Police Officer Exchanged 200 Calls by Ruggedniggaone: 8:16am On Aug 17, 2019
Nigeria police force are criminal I am not surprise at all
Re: Taraba Killings: Kidnap Don, Senior Police Officer Exchanged 200 Calls by Charmingrascal(m): 8:17am On Aug 17, 2019
I really wish FG can enforce capital punishment for any Public Official or Security personnel that is collaborating with any criminal element.


I wish the Captain that order the killing and whoever is found culpable could be sentenced to death by hanging or face firing squad.
This would deter security personnel from aiding criminals.




I urge FG to please kill the Captain so that the gallant IRT officers and the dead civilians can have rest in their graves.
Re: Taraba Killings: Kidnap Don, Senior Police Officer Exchanged 200 Calls by famouscargo4u: 8:34am On Aug 17, 2019
I said this in the previous post. No criminal activities can thrive without the connivance of security personnel. Book haram might not end soon because I sense collaboration of the top military to perpetuate their.

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