CRIME
Yes, Boko Haram Attacked Police Training College, No Officer Abducted, Says Borno CP
The Borno State Commissioner of Police, Abdul Umar has said no mobile police officers were abducted by Boko Haram during an attack on Police Mobile Training College, Gwoza.
The police chief, who admitted that there was the attack on the college, said the insurgents were successfully repelled by policemen.
Umar, while addressing a press conference in Maiduguri on Friday labeled the published report as fake news, noting that: “The attention of the Borno State Police Command has been drawn to a news-making round on Social Media, alleging that an undisclosed number of PMF personnel was abducted at the Police Mobile Training College, Gwoza.
“The Command wishes to categorically debunk the news, consider it as “fake news” and also to inform the general public that the insurgents, who attacked the PMF training college on the 13th January 2022 at about 2022hrs were successfully repelled by our gallant officers and men.”
He said: “The police did not record a single causality or loss of firearms and no casualty on the part of the Police was recorded.”
Umar added that: “On this note, I am using this medium to call the attention of the general public to disregard any misleading information that may likely cause panic and disturb the peace of innocent citizens who are roaming endlessly in search of a greener pasture, and to assure them of our commitment, focus, and determination toward bringing an end to the insurgency and other crimes and criminality in Borno State.”
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