Edo police under threat of prison escapees – Police Commissioner

Edo police under threat of prison escapees – Police Commissioner

Escapees from the two correctional centres in Benin City, Edo State, have been sending threat messages to policemen who investigated and prose

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Escapees from the two correctional centres in Benin City, Edo State, have been sending threat messages to policemen who investigated and prosecuted their cases, according to the Commissioner of Police in the state, Johnson Kokumo, while adding that one of the escapees killed a prosecution witness from his village.

The police boss added that a doctor attached to the Central Hospital was hit by a stray bullet amid continued cult-related killings and shootings in the state capital.

Kokumo, who said his men were making efforts to restore normalcy to the state, noted that three officers shot on Friday by hoodlums were recuperating.

He said, “You can imagine what it means when three police stations along Sokponba Road are destroyed and burnt, and patrol vehicles destroyed in several other parts of the state capital. All the officers in these stations now operate from the headquarters.

“The #EndSARS protest was hijacked by hoodlums and it took a violent turn in the state and prisoners were set free. What do you expect? Some of the escapees have been sending threat messages to policemen who investigated and prosecuted them. One of the escapees convicted for murder killed the prosecution witness that same day in his village but he was rearrested immediately.

“Everybody must be part of the restoration of sanity. People who know these escapees should avail us information about them. I am assuring you that we are not sleeping but with what has happened to the police in Edo, some of these hitches are expected.”