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COVID-19 Lockdown: Police Reveal How Soldier Killed Man In Delta

The Delta State Police Command have said an unknown soldier has killed an unidentified young man in Delta State, South-south Nigeria.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Onome Onovwakpoyeya, disclosed this to reporters on Thursday.

She said the sad incident happened on Thursday at Ugbuwangue community in Warri South Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

The police spokesman said the incident occured on the second day of the lockdown directive issued by the state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa.

Onovwakpoyeya noted that the police command has commenced an investigation into the incident, adding that the details of the incident were unclear.

She said, “Yes, it is true. It just happened today, as I was told, and there is not much information yet.”

The Chairman of Warri South LGA, Michel Tidi, confirmed that he had reported the case to the appropriate authorities.

He explained that he attended a meeting held at the office of the Police Area Commander in Warri, over the incident.

According to Tidi, representatives of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies, as well as the community head and the head of the victim’s family were present.

On what was discussed at the meeting, he said they demanded that the soldier be prosecuted while assurances were given that the security official would be brought to justice.

“They (army authorities) assured the family; they assured me as the council chairman that they are going into the matter swiftly to ensure that the perpetrator of this crime is brought to book and of courses, they also promised to keep the family members posted regularly on how they go about their investigation,” the local government chairman said.

He added, “Everywhere is calm now. The matter is still under investigation and don’t forget there is a ‘stay at home’ order.

“We are just calling on our people to remain calm. The compliance level thus far in the local government has been quite impressive if not for this reported incident.”

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