THE Acting Inspector General of
Police, IGP, Mr Suleiman Abba, said yesterday that “about 30” policemen were
still missing, more than two months after Boko Haram terrorists attacked their
training facility in Gwoza, Borno state.
The police boss who contradicted his
earlier statement that about 20 policemen remained accounted for while speaking
with state house correspondents said that one of the policemen that went
missing had returned to his base.
He said; “Last week we were able to
identify that one of the missing officers in Gwoza had gone back to his base
this time around. So, there can still be some that are in their homes, perhaps
refusing to even report to anyone that they are around because of the trauma
they went through.
“Or they could still be among the
families in some of the villages around there. It is still our hope that they
are alive and that they will come out alive” he said.
Thirty five police officers were
declared missing following the deadly attack by suspected Boko Haram fighters
on the Mobile Police Training School, Gwoza, on August 23. A statement by the
Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Emmanuel Ojukwu had said.
“Following the attack launched by
insurgents on the Gwoza Training camp of the Nigeria Police Mobile Force (PMF),
the Inspector-General of Police, Ag. IGP Suleiman Abba has since ordered the
tightening of security around all police facilities in the country in addition
to efforts made to further protect the lives of all people in Nigeria and their
properties,”
“It will be recalled that a
ferocious attack earlier launched on the Training camp by insurgents on 7th
August, 2014 was repelled by the Police.
“On 20th August, 2014, the attackers
launched a fresh offensive that lasted for several hours where the policemen on
duty engaged them in a fierce battle.
“The search and rescue party
launched immediately has located and brought to safety all Police officers in
the Training College at the time of attack.
“So far, thirty-five policemen who
are still missing from the facility as a result of the latest attack are being
searched for with very promising prospect of locating them.
“While enjoining all citizens to
remain calm and join hands with the security forces in the collective fight
against insurgency, the IGP restates his determination to work closely with
other security agencies to stem the tide of terrorism in the country,” the
statement read.
source: vanguard
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