Firstclass newsline learnt that an11-year-old boy, Adolphus Akua, has
been reportedly killed by an explosive device suspected to be a
grenade at Nyor Igyungu village, near the new Makurdi International
Market.
Firstclass newsline learnt from a source in the neighbourhood that
the deceased was a primary four pupil.
According to him, the deceased only recently lost his father, Akua
Mjoko, who, until his death, was an Assistant Superintendent of
Police, ASP, from Mbapupur Gaambe Ushin in Gwer West local government
area.
"The boy's father, who died few months back, was an ASP. After the
father's death, his children have also been dying. In this particular
case, we learned that the boy was clearing up their living home few
days ago when he found a grenade in one of the bags in the room", the
source said.
"Unaware of what the substance was, the boy took it outside and used
it as toy with children within the compound and neighbourhood.
"In the cause of toying with the substance, he pulled off the pin on
the grenade and the devise went off, killing him instantly while a
younger girl, Torkase Anza, who was with him at the time, sustained
serious injury."
He said the injured girl was receiving treatment at a public hospital
in the town while the remains of the boy were buried almost
immediately "because the explosive mutilated his body."
When contacted, Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO,
Deputy Superintendent, DSP, Austin Ezeani, who confirmed the incident,
said the Police Bomb Squad had combed the area and the home of the
deceased police officer to evacuate explosives materials that were not
returned to the command before the death of the officer who, he said,
served at the Guma Area Command before his death.
He said before the officer died, he apparently did not return the
canisters assigned to him while on duty, and his family members
probably did also not know that the devices were in possession of the
late officer hence did not return them.
Ezeani stated that to forestall re-occurrence of the incident, "the
Benue State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hyacinth Dagala, has directed
that no officer in the command should for whatever reason be allowed
to take explosive devices to their residence and private homes."
Firstclassnewsline.net
been reportedly killed by an explosive device suspected to be a
grenade at Nyor Igyungu village, near the new Makurdi International
Market.
Firstclass newsline learnt from a source in the neighbourhood that
the deceased was a primary four pupil.
According to him, the deceased only recently lost his father, Akua
Mjoko, who, until his death, was an Assistant Superintendent of
Police, ASP, from Mbapupur Gaambe Ushin in Gwer West local government
area.
"The boy's father, who died few months back, was an ASP. After the
father's death, his children have also been dying. In this particular
case, we learned that the boy was clearing up their living home few
days ago when he found a grenade in one of the bags in the room", the
source said.
"Unaware of what the substance was, the boy took it outside and used
it as toy with children within the compound and neighbourhood.
"In the cause of toying with the substance, he pulled off the pin on
the grenade and the devise went off, killing him instantly while a
younger girl, Torkase Anza, who was with him at the time, sustained
serious injury."
He said the injured girl was receiving treatment at a public hospital
in the town while the remains of the boy were buried almost
immediately "because the explosive mutilated his body."
When contacted, Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO,
Deputy Superintendent, DSP, Austin Ezeani, who confirmed the incident,
said the Police Bomb Squad had combed the area and the home of the
deceased police officer to evacuate explosives materials that were not
returned to the command before the death of the officer who, he said,
served at the Guma Area Command before his death.
He said before the officer died, he apparently did not return the
canisters assigned to him while on duty, and his family members
probably did also not know that the devices were in possession of the
late officer hence did not return them.
Ezeani stated that to forestall re-occurrence of the incident, "the
Benue State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hyacinth Dagala, has directed
that no officer in the command should for whatever reason be allowed
to take explosive devices to their residence and private homes."
Firstclassnewsline.net
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