Rivers
Suspected Cultists Kill Four, Residents Flee
Four persons are feared dead after gunmen suspected to be cultists, invaded Kono-Boue community, in the Khana Local Government Area of the State.
It was leant that residents of the area, including women and children fled the community to Bori, after the attack on Saturday.
Community sources said the AK-47 wielding assailants made their way into the community in the wee hours, shooting any young man on sight, which led to the death of four youths.
Although the reason for the attack was not yet clear, a community source said, “Some group of people came from the neigbouring community to attack our community. Two days ago, there was a meeting and it was agreed that there should be no attack from any community.
“We called the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Bori Division that four persons have been killed. It is not a community crisis. It is the cultists that are doing all this. What they do is that when they attack, they run into a nearby community. So, the other community will think that the other community is fighting them. So, we are appealing to all the communities to remain calm until we identify the people behind this killing.”
Spokesman for the Community Development Committee of the area, Golden Nwibakpo, who confirmed the incident to newsmen last Monday, demanded that a police station should be built in the community.
Nwibakpo further said, “Many women are in the forest. Our pain is that these four youths are not members of any cult. As I speak, the entire community is deserted.”
“There are no human beings, women, youths, or old men roaming about in Boue. We have earlier called on the Rivers State Government to build a police station in Kono Boue to check crime and criminality.”
Efforts to reach the state Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni, were futile. He neither picked nor returned any of the calls made to his mobile telephone number. A response to a text message sent to him on the subject was still being awaited as at the time of filing this report.
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