The Nigerian Police Force said Divisional Command Officer, Iheme Wilfred, was killed Sunday following a gunfight with 12-armed men in Ondo State.
Officer Wilfred was leading a patrol team on the Ijare-Akure road when he
received a distress call that armed men were using the route after robbing a
bank in Ikare , NPF spokesperson, Wole Ogodo said.
Officer Wilfred went after the men. A thirty-minute gunfight ensued
with the men overpowering the police, leaving Officer Wilfred dead.
"It's unfortunate we lost one of our dynamic Senior Police Officers
in this incident," Ogodo said. "Wilfred served the command
diligently for many years."
A police source told SaharaReporters earlier that some junior police
officers had abandoned Officer Wilfred, "We wouldn't have lost him if
those officers stayed behind and fired at the robbers together. We learned our
boys ran into the bush when they saw the robbers, leaving only the DCO to face
them alone."
When asked if the robbers had carried away arms and ammunition from the
scene of the gunfight. Ogodo said, "The truth is when the armed
robbers discovered they had shot and killed the police officer they quickly
flew the scene for fear of reinforcement from the command."
Officer Wilfred's remains are being held at State Specialist Hospital morgue
in Akure.
The 12 robbers are said to have killed two other people, including a
commercial motorist in Ikare.
NPF spokesperson Ogodo said the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) has begun
an investigation, and promises the robbers will soon be arrested.
Sahara Reporters
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