Four policemen, including an Assistant Superintendent of Police, were shot and killed by armed men suspected to be sea pirates.
The policemen were said to be on patrol
on the Abonema Wharf in Port Harcourt when the pirates, who were masked,
suddenly appeared and opened fire on them.
One of the five occupants of the patrol boat, who survived the attack, reportedly jumped into the sea and swam to safety.
It was gathered that the hoodlums
ambushed the unsuspecting marine policemen on their way to prevent
criminal activities in the wharf and its environs.
The sea pirates, who were 24 in number, came in four boats, each boat having six.
An eyewitness told Southern City News
that the incident, which occurred at about 3pm on Tuesday, caused panic
within the Abonema Jetty as people scampered to safety on hearing
gunshots by the sea pirates.
The source noted that it was the first
time such an incident happened, maintaining that the policemen died
before they could be rescued.
According to eyewitness, “What I noticed
was that the sea pirates had laid ambush for them (policemen). We
learnt that one of the policemen killed was an Assistant Superintendent
of Police. In all, four of them were killed.
“There was serious panic at the Abonema
Wharf when the incident happened as people ran helter-skelter when they
heard the loud sounds of gunshots. It was noticed that policemen were
shot and killed after the situation had calmed down.”
Another source told our correspondent that following the incident, the Wharf experienced lull in activities.
A security source said the pirates had
shifted base from Calabar, the Cross River State capital, to Port
Harcourt in Rivers State as they (pirates) could not withstand the heat
and pressure mounted on them by the police in the area (Cross River).
“What happened today could be seen as
fallout of the shift of sea pirates from Calabar to Port Harcourt. It
has not been easy for these criminals in Calabar and that is why they
have shifted base to Rivers. But we know something must be done to stop
them,” the source said.
Contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Mohammad, said he would not be able to
react immediately, adding that information available to him was still
sketchy.
“What I have now is a sketchy detail,” the State Police Command spokesman said in a text message sent to our correspondent.
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