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Military arrests 12 suspects over Jos killings, steps up patrol

Security personnel have stepped up patrols in Jos metropolis to maintain peace.

• August 14, 2021
Nigerian army used to illustrate the story
Nigerian army used to illustrate the story

The Special Task Force, Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) in Plateau, has arrested 12 suspects over Saturday morning killings at Rukuba road, Jos North Local Government Area

of the state.

Ishaku Takwa, media officer for the operation, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Jos.

The OPSH is responsible for maintaining peace in Plateau and its environs.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that gunmen attacked a convoy of five buses, conveying some Muslim faithful, killed 22 persons and injured 14 others.

“This morning, our troops swiftly responded to distress calls that suspected hoodlums blocked a Junction along Rukuba road in Jos North and attacked some commuters.

“Troops immediately mobilised to the scene and restored normalcy. Unfortunately, some persons  lost their lives in the unfortunate incident, while others with varying degrees of injuries have been evacuated to a medical facility for care.

“So far, 12  suspects  have  been arrested in connection with the incident and troops are on the trail of others, who took part in the heinous act.

Those arrested are currently in custody for interrogation,” Mr Takwa said.

He said the commander of the task force, Ibrahim Ali, urged members of the public to volunteer credible information that would lead to the arrest of other suspects currently at large, appealing to residents of the area to be calm, law abiding and continue with their lawful activities without any fear of intimidation.

He, however, said that security personnel had stepped up patrols in Jos metropolis to maintain peace and security.

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