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34 Police Stations Burnt, 112 Policemen Killed In 10 Months By Unknown Gunmen, Others – Report

December 6, 2021

The Nigeria Police Force was the most affected organisation during the period reviewed with 112 deaths recorded.

A civil society organisation, the Rule of Law And Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC), has revealed that there were 82 documented cases of attacks on police and government infrastructure across the country between January and October 2021.

The group disclosed this in a report shared with SaharaReporters on Monday.

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The report covered areas such as affected organisations and facilities, perpetrator organisations as well as a number of incidents by states.

Findings by the group showed the Nigeria Police Force was the most affected organisation during the period reviewed with 112 deaths recorded.

This was followed by the Nigerian Customs Service as well as the military with three and four deaths respectively.

When the affected facilities were considered, the NPF also topped the chart with 34 police stations set ablaze during the period.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) followed with five of its offices either burnt or attacked while the Correctional Services came third on the list three of its centres attacked.

The Department of State Services (DSS), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) all have only one of their offices attacked.

Further breakdown of the report showed that “unknown gunmen accounted for major attacks (49), followed by bandits (5), hoodlums (4), angry residents (2) and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) with one case.”

Findings on the number of incidents by states are as follow; Abia (10), Akwa Ibom (7), Anambra (9), Delta (3), Ebonyi (7), Enugu (3), Imo (12), Kaduna (2), Kogi (1), Kwara (1), Niger (2), Rivers (2) and Zamfara (1).

 

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