Monday, 12 January 2015

Youths attack police station over suspects’ arrest in Jos

Burning of Jonathan’s campaign vehicles: Youths attack police station over suspects’ arrest

Twenty-four hours after the burning of two vehicles be­longing to Presi­dent Goodluck Jonathan’s Campaign Organisa­tion in Jos, the Plateau State capital, irate youths yesterday attacked and vandalised a police sta­tion in the city over the arrest of suspects.
Daily Sun checks revealed that the youths went on ram­page when security personnel picked up some people over the burning of the campaign buses.
The suspects were taken to a police station on Bauchi Road, Jos.
Angered by the arrest, the youths, who were armed with daggers, marched to the police station and destroyed vehicles and the newly reno­vated police outpost.
Some buses belonging to the Goodluck Jonathan Cam­paign Organisation were, on Saturday, set ablaze in Jos.
The buses were stopped by irate youths who shouted anti-Jonathan slogan around Mango Street and Bauchi road. The occupants of the ve­hicles were, however set free by the youths, before setting them on fire.
Members of the Special Task Force (STF), deployed to restore law and order in the state, had stormed Bau­chi Road yesterday morning, where one of the buses was set ablaze, and arrested six youths.
The arrest of the youths, who some members of the community claimed were in­nocent, had led to a riot, with the STF shooting sporadically in the air to disperse the irate youths.
When contacted on tele­phone, the Plateau Police Commissioner, Nasiru Oki, confirmed the incident and said investigation was on going.
He said two persons had been arrested in connection with the burning of the cam­paign vehicles.
Source: Sunnewsonline

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