Gunmen suspected to be bandits attacked Adavi Police Divisional Headquarters in Kogi State and killed three officers during the shootout.
The Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP William Ovye Aya, confirmed the incident in a statement in Lokoja on Saturday, April 23.
“Today, 23/4/2022, the command received a report of the unfortunate incident at Adavi Police Division, where some hoodlums attacked the station from the opposite direction shooting sporadically but were repelled by the men on duty and operatives of the Quick Response Unit who were on special operations at the local government,’ the PPRO stated.
“The command lost three of its officers during the gun duel, while the hoodlums fled with gunshot wounds as they could not get access to the station.”
He said the state Commissioner of Police, CP Edward Egbuka, had deployed a team of tactical operatives to the area to restore normalcy and track down the hoodlums.
The state police command, therefore, called on the people of Adavi and the adjoining communities to be on the lookout and report anybody seen with bullet wounds, to the Police or any other Security Forces nearest to them.
“CP Egbuka has directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Investigation, to commence investigation into the incident immediately.” the statement added.
One of the slain police officers has been identified as Sergeant Justice Menduas.
The Chairman of Adavi local government, Hon. Joseph Omuya Salami, who also confirmed the incident said he promptly rushed to the police station about 12:45:am when the information got to him.
“The unknown gunmen came around a few minutes past 0:00hrs, engaged policemen, but were later repelled by the gallant officers. Unfortunately, three police operatives paid the supreme price during the shootout,” the council boss stated.
The chairman expressed concern over the ugly incident, and felt sorry for the lives that were lost in the course of duty.
He condoled with Nigeria Police, the family of the deceased, and assured his readiness by making sure they are apprehended and brought to book.