Police investigate murder of DSS operative in Ekiti
Police investigate murder of DSS operative in Ekiti
The
Police Command in Ekiti State on Saturday confirmed the murder of a detective
with the Department of the State Security Service (DSS) in a hotel at Ado Ekiti
on Friday night.
ASP Sunday Abutu, the command’s spokesman, who made the
confirmation to newsmen, said the detective was murdered during an argument
with some soldiers.
“I can confirm we heard that
the DSS operative was killed during a hot argument with some soldiers yesterday,
(Friday) evening.
“The deceased corpse has been deposited in the morgue and I can
assure you that the perpetrators of the murder have also been arrested.
“Let me also add that our detectives have started investigation
and we will get to the root of the matter,” Abutu said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the incident
happened in Ado Ekiti on Friday evening as three soldiers allegedly killed DSS
operative inside the hotel (names withheld).
A reliable source told NAN that the incident occurred about 7.30
p.m. at the hotel located along NTA road in Ado Ekiti, where one of the
soldiers allegedly stabbed the detective DSS on the neck.
NAN gathered that the incident happened following the arrest of
a suspected fraudster in the hostel.
The source said “As the soldiers who were inside the hotel
stopped the young man they suspected to be a ‘yahoo boy’ and started
interrogating him, the young man saw the DSS operative on a bike and beckoned
on him to come to his rescue.
“When the DSS man got to the
soldiers, a hot argument ensued between them and one of the soldiers became so
angry that he drew out a knife and stabbed DSS operative in the neck.
“The DSS man fell immediately and started bleeding. The people
who are inside the hotel drinking began to run for dear lives. In fact they
hurriedly fled the scene to prevent being arrested,” the source who pleaded
anonymity said.
The source also said that few minutes after the incident some
DSS operatives stormed the hotel from nowhere and arrested the soldiers. (NAN)
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