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My Security Did Not Shoot Any Resident – Gov Tambuwal

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Gov Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State has refuted reports that a policeman attached to his convoy shot to death one Abdulrahman Aminu after the Nigeria at 60 special Jumu’at prayer in Sokoto.

The denial was made in a statement signed by Tambuwal’s spokesperson, Muhammad Bello and made available on Sunday.

Tambuwal described the incident which claimed the life of Aminu of Galadanci quarters in Sokoto metropolis and resulted in three other persons sustaining injuries as “unfortunate, inhuman and condemnable”.

The Governor said he, along with the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Ibrahim Ka’oje, had condoled the family of the victim of the Friday-shooting which occurred at Sultan Bello mosque in the state capital.

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Tambuwal assured the family of the deceased that the state government would leave no stone unturned in ensuring that the perpetrator is brought to book as the matter was being investigated by the state Police Command.

According to him, so far, the state Police Commissioner had briefed him that Sergeant Bello is in protective custody pending the outcome of a broader investigation.

He added that the state government would not leave the police alone in the investigation, adding that all relevant security agents would also be involved.

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Tambuwal said anybody found wanting would face the full wrath of the law.

He prayed to Allah to grant the deceased Aljannatul Firdausi and give the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

Sultanate Council had also issued a statement pointing out that Aminu’s death was attributed to a stampede caused by volleys of sporadic gunshots released by a police Sergeant Bello Garba attached to the Sultan’s Palace.

According to the Sultanate Council, Garba had fired the shots to scare some youths who were dragging the sharing of money given to them after the 60th anniversary prayer at Sultan Bello mosque.

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he Police Command in Sokoto State, had confirmed the arrest and detention of Garba.

The command said the Sergeant shot Abdulrahman to death and injured Junaidu Abba, Babangida Muhammad and Awaisu Alti.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Muhammad Sadiq, said the Sergeant, of Counter Terrorism Unit Base 18 Gusau, was attached to Government House Sokoto.

He said “the policeman unprofessionally fired without reasonable justification at that material time”.

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