Some unknown gunmen suspected to be bandits on Thursday attacked and killed two Customs Officers of Kebbi State Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service. INDEPENDENT reports.
According to the Command’s acting spokesperson, Mubarak Mustapha, operatives of the command were on stop and search operations based on credible information from members of the public on smuggling, the officers While on duty along Daki gari Koko road came under heavy fire by some unknown gunmen who engaged the officers in a gun duel which resulted in the killing of the two officers from Kebbi command of Nigeria Customs service.JAMB Portal
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The Command’s state Comptroller, Ben Oramalugo who expressed shock and sadness over the sudden death of the officers killed in active service had launched a man-hunt of the fleeing armed bandits with a view to arresting them and bringing them to justice.JAMB Result
In the same vain, mister Oramalugo had since visited the families of the slained officers and condoled their families as they have since been buried according to Islamic rites.NYSC Portal
While condemning the gruesome murder of Alhaji Kabiru Shehu and Abdullahi Muhammad both Customs inspectors urged members of the public to volunteer information to Customs on the movements of suspected smugglers and criminals.informationguidenigeria