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Shiitte’s protest: Former Rivers CP loses brother in Abuja

Thr immediate past Commissioner of Police in Rivers Usman Belel has lost his younger in a protest in Abuja.

The Police yesterday confirmed the death of Mr Usman Umar, a Deputy Commissioner of Police and younger brother of the former Rivers  CP Usman A.Belel who was killed during the violent protest by members of the Shiitte movement.

Belel who hails from Belel in Adamawa was posted out of the state two weeks ago after spending six months in the state.

DCP Frank Mba, the Force Spokesman, in a statement in Abuja, said that two other officers and a Channels’ Television Reporter, Precious Owolabi were injured in the incident.

Owolabi has died from injuries sustained during the protest according to Channels TV

He said that 54 suspects had been arrested in connection to the protest that involved no fewer than 3, 000 members of the group, protesting the continued detention of their leader, El-Zakzakky.

The police imagemaker explained that the protest took place within the Central Business District of Abuja, with the heavily armed protesters defying all “sense of decency and violently attacked innocent citizens and police personnel on duty’’.

According to him: “In the process, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, FCT Command, DCP Usman A.K Umar, was shot and fatally injured by the protesters.

“The officer who was immediately rushed to the hospital died moments later while receiving treatment.

“Two Assistant Superintendents of Police and a Staff of Channels Television sustained serious injuries and are currently receiving treatment,” he said.

According to him, the violent protesters also razed down a National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Response Post with two vehicles close to the Federal Secretariat, Abuja.

He said the 54 suspects arrested in connection with the protest were undergoing interrogation and would be arraigned as soon as possible.

Mba said that the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) had commiserated with the family of the late DCP and condemned the incident, warning that “Enough-is-Enough”.

He said that the IGP had warned that the Force and the nation would not continue to suffer losses on account of reckless and lawless persons and groups in the society.

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