It was a gory scene as police recovers the decomposing corpses of some of the slain police officers drafted from IRT Abuja, PMF 51 Oghara and Anti-Kidnapping Squad, Asaba in Delta State to rescue three missing officers in Ohoror community by a combine team of security agents and the local vigilantes in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.
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Source said that the combined team stormed the forest on Sunday and Monday before they could recover some of the corpses.
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It would be recalled that on January, 24, 2024, three police officers at a nipping point in Ohoror community, Ughelli North Local Government were detailed to respond to a distressed call by one Moses Progress now at large who was allegedly robbed by suspected herdsmen while performing sacrifice to the gods of the river under a bridge close to the nipping point.
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The three officers, all Inspectors detailed to respond to the distressed call, never returned till date.Â
The alleged killing of the six officers and 15Â others allegedly currently missing as reported by an Inspector who escaped from the herdsmen captivity days later while making his entry.
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Despite police authorities in Delta muteness of the incidence, corpses of some of the killed officers were between Sunday and Monday, recovered by combine team of local vigilante members from the forest.
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It was gathered that operational huts of the suspected killer Fulani herdsmen were destroyed as six corpses have been recovered from Agadama bush, while others are yet to be seen.Â
A senior security source from the Delta State Police Command who confirmed the incident on anonymous condition said, “The recovered corpses of the officers have been deposited at Mariere Central Hospital morgue in Ughelli.
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“While depositing them at the morgue, some officials of the Delta State government were with the vigilante members, though it was not confirmed if the officials were representatives of the government.Â
“They spent over 3hours at the hospital morgue during the documentation before being attended to at Ughelli Central Hospital.
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Another security source who spoke said, “No details yet and I will get back to you as we progress.”
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