Kwara police arrest 32 suspects over New Year’s eve attack

The Kwara State Police Command has announced that arrest of additional 22 suspected hoodlums in connection with the New Year eve attack on worshippers in Ilorin metropolis, bringing to 32 the total number of arrests.

Speaking with journalists in Ilorin on Tuesday, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Lawan Ado, said the attack was not a premeditated religious attack as it was being speculated.

The police commissioner said the command received a distress call at about 1:00am on the New Year day to the effect that hoodlums, armed with dangerous weapons, were harassing and intimidating people and commercial motorcycle riders along Ibrahim Taiwo Isale area of Ilorin.

“This group of unruly youth were said to be throwing fireworks, including knock out bangers of different calibres indiscriminately into premises of both the Catholic and Methodist churches and the United Secondary School, where members of the Quareeb Muslim Group and Christian worshippers were having their crossover programmes, causing a stampede in the premises of the school.

“This commotion gave the hoodlums an opportunity to gain entrance into the church premises, snatching handsets of some of the worshippers, they damaged five vehicles belonging to worshippers and three persons sustained varying degrees of injury.

“On the strength of the report, police men drafted to the scene promptly brought the situation under control while 10 suspects were initially arrested, the injured victims were rushed to hospital where they were treated”, he said.

The commissioner of police also said that investigation into the cause/causes of the incident had commenced, adding that additional 22 suspects have been picked up.

According to him, the suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed.

 

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