No fewer than five policemen and two soldiers, including an army captain were killed by suspected militants early Sunday morning in Ikorodu Area of Lagos.
Sources told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the bodies of the victims had been removed.
The slain Captain was simply identified as Muhammad. There has been no official confirmation of the killings yet.
NAN
gathered that the existing presence of the Joint Task Force called
Operation Awatse did not deter the militants from operating in the area
they were driven away from about a year ago by members of the same task
force.
NAN also gathered that the militants had
struck at Woodland Estate close to Ishawo Creeks and engaged the
security personnel, soldiers and the police, in a gun duel.
“At the end of the gun duel, five policemen and two soldiers were reportedly gunned down by the militants,” the source told NAN.
It
was unclear if there were any casualties on the part of the militants,
although security forces were said to have reinforced and stormed the
area for reconnaissance and possible counter-action. When
contacted, the Lagos State Police Command Public Relations Officer,
ASP. Olarinde Famous-Cole, said he was still gathering information on
the matter adding that a statement would soon be issued.
Also,
the spokesperson of the 81 Division, Nigerian Army, Lt. Col. Olaolu
Daudu said that a statement would be released on the incident later. NAN recalled that, on March 13, 2017, it reported the return of the militants to the area.
Residents said they lived in palpable fear.
The
militants, whose stocks in trade are kidnapping and oil theft, were
chased out of the area in Aug. 2016 by the Task Force, after several
bloody clashes in the community. Scores of people
were killed during the clashes between militants and residents of Isawo
community before the joint military task force was deployed in the area. Famous-Cole
told NAN in March that the command was re-strategising the security
arrangements in the state, including Ikorodu area.
He said more police patrol teams would be deployed in
the area, and urged residents to provide useful information on the
activities of the hoodlums.
The Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command, Rear Adm. Fergusson Bobai, told NAN: “I don’t have any report yet to suggest that militants are back in those areas. But
Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has approved the return of
swamp buggies to open up the creeks in those areas to enable the
security forces carry out in-depth patrols".
The swamp buggy is a motor vehicle used to traverse swampy terrain. Buggies are able to move about on dry land, shallow mud, sand, shallow water and deep mud.
The
Inspector-General of Police, Mr Idris Ibrahim, on Aug. 4, 2016 visited
Isawo creeks and was briefed about the activities of the militants.
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