No Lives Was Lost During Abuja Shiite Protest – Police

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The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Police Command has denied reports on the killing during the Abuja Shiite protest on Monday. According to the police, no life was lost in the incident.

The police however reported that about 115 members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, were arrested during the violent protest in Abuja.

 

“No life was lost in the violent protest as the police operatives deployed to quell the protest were professional in handling the situation,” Anjuguri Manzah, the police spokesman, said.

The leader of the sect, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky was arrested by the authorities after a clash with the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff in December 2015.

The Shiites had organised several protests across the country demanding the release of their leader.

Anjuguri Manzah, in a statement, said that the protesters also injured 22 policemen and destroyed government and police vehicles during the protest.

Anjuguri said that items recovered from them are: Catapults, Iron bars, Stones, Ball bearings and Pink headbands.

He said that the protesters also attacked innocent citizens, disrupted business activities, obstructed traffic and smashed windscreen of vehicles in the affected areas.

The statement also said that a Joint Team of detectives from the command in conjunction with operatives from the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit has commenced an investigation into the incident.

“The arrested suspects will be charged to court upon the conclusion of the investigation. The FCT police command hereby warns members of Shiites movement from further disrupting the peace, harmony and free flow of traffic in FCT,” he said.

He advised members of the public and parents not to allow their children or wards, to be used as an instrument of violence in any demonstration by any group.

The spokesman warned that anyone caught in the act of violent demonstration or any act capable of causing the breach of public peace would be made to face the wrath of the law.

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