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Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Hollawaley(op): 6:58pm On Aug 04, 2016
Some students of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Television College (TV COLLEGE) in Rayfield, Jos, the Plateau State capital, escaped being shot by a team of policemen and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) during a pandemonium that followed a protest at the Plateau State Government House.

There was pandemonium at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Television College (TV COLLEGE) in Jos, Plateau State, last Thursday. Policemen attached to the Government House in Rayfield went wild, firing gunshots and teargas canisters indiscriminately as they chased students into the college campus.

The students were on field practice when they ran into a group of youths protesting the killing of Saf Ron Kulere of Bokkos, Da Lazarus Agai, by unknown gunmen. The Bokkos youths peacefully marched on the Government House, but they were dispersed by a joint team of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) and mobile policemen.

The students, who watched from a safe distance, saw the youths’ protest as newsworthy and brought out their digital cameras to record the scene. This did not go down well with the security operatives, who ran after the students.

Sensing trouble, the students ran back to their campus, but the security men chased them, firing guntshots and teargas canisters.



At the college main gate, some of the students were apprehended, maltreated and harassed by the rampaging officers. Some had their digital cameras seized; others were whisked away. When other students got wind of the development, they mobilised to rescue their colleagues from the officers. This, however, led to a confrontation. The officers threatened to shoot any student who stood in their way as they attempted to seize more cameras.

The students prevented the officers from maltreating their colleagues, who went for field practice. This resulted in a fracas. The officers fired more shots and teargas to disperse the growing crowd of angry students. Some students were injured in the ensuing chaos.

Uren Makut, a graduating student, escaped being shot when she attempted to take pictures of students being maltreated by the officers at the college gate. A policeman pointed his gun at her as she ran away from the scene.

Reliving the incident, Uren said: “At the point I saw the policeman moving close to me with his gun, I ran for my life. I did not even care whether he would shoot me or not. I only recalled there was heavy gunfire and I needed to be safe. I was completely terrified. I saw death, but I cheated it. Only a few people have come face-to-face with such brutality and are still alive.”

The officers fired teargas canisters into the campus. The students condemned the action, describing it as “provocative attack” on the campus.

Uren added: “It is against the law to use force and lethal weapon against peaceful protests. That should be the last resort when protests become violent. But, the Bokos youths’ protest was obviously peaceful. There was nothing that would have warranted the officers to fire gunshots. We tried to get pictures of how the youth were being maltreated by the officers, but we ended up being brutalised and chased like wild animals. This is lawlessness.”

Masara Usman, a 300-Level student, who was manhandled and had his digital camera seized by the officers, relived his encounter. “While taking photographs from a corner, an officer in mufti came and hit me on the face. I fell down. The officer picked up my camera and attempted to smash it. Some female students rushed and prevented the camera from hitting the ground.

“I was brutalised. But the camera was released after the intervention of the chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Plateau State and the school management. When I got it, vital photographs had been deleted and the camera lens-cap holder was broken,” he said.

Another student, Faruk Usman, explained how he escaped from the scene. Faruk said: “I was standing at the school gate when I heard gunshots. Then a teargas canister landed in front of me. I alerted other students standing close by. We saw students running towards the campus. Then, we moved into the school, but some students were caught and beaten by the police at the gate.

“When we cautioned the officers not to manhandle our colleagues, one of them aimed his rifle at us and threatened us. I remember telling one of the officers that students should not be maltreated, but he threatened to shoot me. As we ran away from the gate, the policemen fired teargas at us. The officers came in a Hilux pickup. They slapped a student, Paul Bot, who was standing in front of the school gate. I learnt Paul has been complaining of ear problem. The officers lacked manners and a sense of decency,” Faruk said.

He added: “When the policeman aimed his rifle at me, two things ran through my mind. The thought that he could fire shots or he could not. I was not really standing up for myself, but for the safety of other students. I was not thinking of myself at that point in time.”

Paul Bot, a 200-Level student, said he was standing in front of the school gate when he heard gunshots. “They released teargas and it was affecting us inside the school, because the campus is a stone throw from the Government House. When the officers got to the gate, a policeman charged towards me. His colleague, who was an inspector, tried to restrain him, but the officer still came forward and slapped me. I became unconscious and students had to take me away just as the policeman was also pushed away, by his superior. I did nothing wrong. I had my identity card on my neck and was standing gently at the college gate,” Paul explained.

The officer, who slapped Paul was identified as Isa and he is said to be attached to the Government House.

One of the protesters, who simply gave his name as Anthony, said the youths were on a peaceful demonstration when the officers opened fire.

He said: “When we got to the Presidential Lodge axis of the Government House, we were confronted by a group of mobile policemen. We tried to explain the motive behind the protest. Governor Simon Lalong came out, but refused to address us when he saw the crowd. When the officers saw the governor’s reaction, they concluded that we were a group of thugs sponsored by a political party to cause chaos. That was when the security operatives went wild, beating some of us. The students were not part of the protest, but they saw everything that happened and they tried to film it. This is what led to the shooting.”

After the officers left the campus, students blocked the road leading to the Government House, demanding the release of their camera and other gadgets seized by the officers.

Addressing the angry students, Head of Department of Television Engineering Mr Titus Mazhinyi, pleaded for calm, saying the school management was making efforts to retrieve the seized gadgets. He also said the detained students would be released.

Normalcy returned after the HOD’s address.

source-http://thenationonlineng.net/guns-boom-police-invade-tv-college/

Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Nobody:
This happened because people decided to disrespect police but respect soldiers.

If it is soldiers that was dispersing people, every one that is passing will raise their hands up. No one will dare answer a call to talk of taking pictures.

But police is your friend. That is why they had the guts to take pictures.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Sunnymatey(m): 7:42pm On Aug 04, 2016
Unwaranted attack. Police are cawards. Let them go and face Niger Delta Avengers or Boko Haram.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by CharleyCharley:
with each passing day, this country is loosing its "zoo" tag.

its beginning to look more like an evil forest grin grin
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by colossus2: 7:53pm On Aug 04, 2016
Only scrolled, didn't read undecided
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by project8(m): 7:53pm On Aug 04, 2016
police is ur friend ...
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by RichDad1(m): 7:53pm On Aug 04, 2016
Let me pitch my tent here.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by adioolayi(m): 7:54pm On Aug 04, 2016
No need for IT again... They've had first hand experience on what Journalism especially live reportage entails
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by ngoben(f): 7:54pm On Aug 04, 2016
Ok next topic
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Beehshorp(m): 7:55pm On Aug 04, 2016
Just Negodu... Later one Zombie will quote me and tell me how good Apc is, while the fact is clear that APC is worst dan PDP.. a new sheriff is in town, a military man is our COC and yet the men in uniform still misbehave.. Buhari is meant to be an upgrade of Jonathan but am damn sure GEJ is better atleast he cares for all lives even dat of fulani herdsmen




And to all dese students self wey dey carry camera when gbege dey lemme advice u guys safety comes first before any aproko.. Get to a safe location and take pictures cos if u die in the fracas na another person wey dey inside haus go yarn the story pass
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by faruz: 7:55pm On Aug 04, 2016
fp again 2day.....



abeg e don tire me...




space for sale
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by dokyOloye:
Nigerian police is worse that the criminals they always claim to be after.
Doctors are paid to save lives ,teachers paid to impart knowledge.
But Nigerian armed forces always end up doing d opposite of what they're paid to do.
Instead of protecting d citizens wc is what they are paid to do,they become d problem of d citizens.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by tempest02: 7:55pm On Aug 04, 2016
Impunity loading....if you don't speak out with others, when it comes to your turn, no one will speak for you.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Pylony(m): 7:56pm On Aug 04, 2016
See old story
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by omas1(m): 7:56pm On Aug 04, 2016
I really don't know what's wrong with our Nigerian uniform men ,is it that they are power drunk ? Or unemployment in the county made people who aren't worthy to be in the force ? CO's these days they act like they are above the law.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by afanide: 7:57pm On Aug 04, 2016
They should allow them protest......
OR is there a fee that was suppose to be attached to it?
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by knight05(m): 7:58pm On Aug 04, 2016
THIS SPACE FOR SALE. . . grin



in the mean time,abeg who get multi-links charger?. grin grin
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by tahir01(m): 7:58pm On Aug 04, 2016
Nothing much to say.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by knight05(m): 7:59pm On Aug 04, 2016
THIS SPACE IS FOR SALE. . . grin



in the mean time,abeg who get multi-links charger?. grin grin
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by shammah1(m): 7:59pm On Aug 04, 2016
shocked That's close to my Jos house o. I'm speechless about this impunity by APC led government. The police should be arrested and be persecuted. Nonsense undecided
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by pointstores(m): 8:00pm On Aug 04, 2016
it is well
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Nateben(m): 8:01pm On Aug 04, 2016
Ok
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Delicious22: 8:01pm On Aug 04, 2016
THIS LAND IS NOT FOR SALE!!!



Tresspassers a.k.a (online herdsmen) are liable to die young. angry
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by leobrownish(m): 8:02pm On Aug 04, 2016
ori iya mi!!! police here, police there, but are never in the place of real battle.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by sentee(f): 8:03pm On Aug 04, 2016
Mourning more than the bereaved, the people in bokkos are calm, but some people who are some miles away from bokkos are protesting.
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by eph12(m): 8:03pm On Aug 04, 2016
This Buhari sef shocked
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by drss2(m): 8:03pm On Aug 04, 2016
wen we say nigeria is a zoo some pipul go vex sad just see how police who ar suppose to protect pipul ar behaving like wild animals sad dis con3 is cursed! Tufiakwa!!!
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by NairaMaster1(m): 8:06pm On Aug 04, 2016
Must they shoot? Where is Borno Sef?
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by MadCow1: 8:06pm On Aug 04, 2016
Police Invades NTA and yet no Video.. grin



NTA is super useless I swear.. grin

I hope the police burns the place down when done. grin
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Mimisboygreat: 8:06pm On Aug 04, 2016
I no go lie na comment i come read
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Ehins22(m): 8:06pm On Aug 04, 2016
shocked
Re: Police Invades NTA TV College In Jos, Arrests Students by Nairadays:
Bad.

Security of lives and property in the once peace loving state of my birth hangs precariously in the balance, and only God protects.

This kulere murder is saddening, if the whole chief of a big community like Sha was murdered, then what about villagers?

The entire corridor of bokkos , barikin ladi, Riyom and Vom is endangered.

God help Nigeria.
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