A student of the University of Jos, Mr. Rinji Bala,
was on Wednesday gruesomely killed by a suspected soldier during a lockdown hour.
It was gathered that the 20-year-old student was
arrested along with five friends close to the National Library for breaching
the lockdown order in the state.
They were taken to a security post at Sector 1
headquarters of police/military joint Special Task Force (STF) near Jos-Zaria
Road stadium where they were tortured before they were released after an hour.
A friend of the deceased, who was also arrested,
narrated: “As we left the military post after the torture, some soldiers asked
us to run. When we took off, they opened fire and Rinji fell few metres from
the gate of the military post. I stopped to help him up but a soldier came
close with his gun pointed at me, but turned back when another soldier shouted
‘ceasefire’."
Reacting to the killing, the task force in a
statement signed by its Media Officer, Major Ibrahim Shittu, confirmed the incident and regretted the
unfortunate death of the student.
The statement said: "At about 10p.m. on May 12,
2020, information was received on the activities of suspected armed robbers and
cultists operating around No 18th Street,
Jos South Local Governmet Area of Plateau State. The criminals took advantage
of the lockdown and curfew to perpetrate crimes.
"Consequently, Sector 1 patrol troops of OPSH
(task force) swiftly responded and arrested seven suspects who were immediately
moved to the headquarters of Sector 1 for preliminary investigation.
Thereafter, five out of the seven suspects were cleared and asked to leave the
premises.
"Unfortunately, as they were leaving the
premises, one of the personnel on sentry duty mistook them for escaping
suspects, thus opened fire on them, which led to the death of Rinji
Bala."
The statement added that a thorough investigation
has commenced to unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident, adding
that the Mobile policeman involved in the incident has been arrested and
detained accordingly.
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