Why we killed Shiite members in Kano – Police
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
The
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Idris Ibrahim, on Tuesday justified
the killing of some Shiites members by policemen in Kano on Monday.
Ibrahim
spoke with State House correspondents shortly after attending the
launch of the 2017 Armed Forces Remembrance Emblem and Appeal Fund at
the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
About 15 Shiite members and one
policeman were said to have lost their lives during the clash between
the members of the sect and the police.
The clash was also said to have left no fewer than four policemen and 10 Shiite members injured.
When
asked why policemen would resort to killing people while quelling
protests, Ibrahim said his men were confronted by protesters who were
armed to the teeth.
He said rather than condemning police action,
Nigerians should sympathise with the policemen who were killed by those
he described as miscreants.
“I agree with what you said (that
Nigerians should not be killed while quelling riot) but when you have
Nigerians armed to the teeth, killing police officers, I don’t think it
happens anywhere.
“I think as Nigerians, we have to appreciate a
dangerous situation, and be sympathetic with the police that are being
killed by some of these miscreants,” he said.
Ibrahim said police
officers who had responsibility to ensure law and order decided to move
against the group known to always cause crisis.
He said it was unlawful for the sect members to block a major road.
The police boss said, “Obviously from time to time, we have been experiencing upheavals from this set of people.
“As
police officers, we have responsibility to ensure there is law and
order and when you have people taking over the whole country, dominating
streets and buildings, we have to come in to maintain sanity in those
areas.
“As of early yesterday (Monday), we got information that
they were trying to block Kano to Zaria road. They later assembled in
large number and our officers were deployed in the place to ensure
freedom of movement of ordinary Nigerians.
“They attacked our
officers, killed one of our officers. One has sustained an arrow wound
on his head and obviously in such a situation, police have the
responsibility to ensure free movement of people on the road. And that
was what our officers did.”
Ibrahim added that policemen have the
responsibility to ensure that no organisation or individuals constitute
themselves into a government and block roads and buildings.
On
the claim that the protesters have freedom of worship, the police boss
said they could only worship inside mosques or churches and not on the
main road.
He urged Nigerians to always respect other people’s rights while carrying out their activities.
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