The police in Karu, a satellite town in the Federal Capital
Territory ( FCT), Abuja, have arrested 84 foreigners who reportedly
sneaked into the country at the Karu abattoir.
The Daily Sun gathered that the foreigners, said to be Fulani from
Niger Republic, were arrested by a police patrol team stationed at the
abattoir when they entered
the area in a suspicious manner.
Police sources told Daily Sun, in Abuja, that the 84 foreigners were
conveyed in a lorry loaded with cows and were spotted by eagle-eyed
policemen when they tried to sneak into the abattoir through the wrong
route.
It was gathered that the policemen in the area began to suspect the
truck driver who opted to take the wrong route. Upon noticing the
suspicious movement of the vehicle, it was gathered that the Police team
flagged down the truck to stop.
The driver of the truck was said to have disobeyed the policemen,
thus forcing the law enforcement agents to go after him and forcefully
stopped him.
Upon stopping the truck, the policemen were said to have demanded to
know the identity of the driver, his passengers, his mission and why he
was using the wrong route.
The driver and the occupants of the truck were said to have got angry
with the policemen and tried to fight them for daring to stop them from
entering the abattoir.
The Daily Sun also gathered that when the foreigners were trying to
overpower the policemen, they (policemen) quickly ran to the military
checkpoint located around the abattoir and reported the matter to the
military personnel on duty who immediately went to scene of the incident
and arrested the foreigners and took them to their base located at the
primary health center in the area.
As the news of the arrest got to the FCT Police Command, it was
gathered that the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area, was
mandated to go to the scene and report back to the command headquarters.
The arrest was said to have attracted men of the Department of State
Security (DSS), the military, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence
Corps (NSCDC) and other security agencies, who advised the DPO to hand
over the foreigners to the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS).
The Daily Sun also gathered that before handing over the foreigners
to the Immigration office, located at the Shehu Musa Yar’ Adua/Airport
Road, the police called in the head of Fulani in Karu and the Chief of
Karu to observe things for themselves.
It was further gathered that it was after the chiefs were invited
that it became known to all that the foreigners were Fulani’s from Niger
Republic.
Military sources, who do not want to be mentioned in prints, also
confirmed arrest and said the men and their cattle were handed over to
Immigration authorities since the police and the military were not
empowered to handle the matter.
Investigation by the Daily Sun revealed that the foreigners might have been released to go.
When contacted, the Public Relations Officer in charge of the FCT
Police Command, Anjuguri Manzah, said he was not aware of the
development and promised to get back to our reporter.
However, he did not respond at the time of filing this report.
Also when contacted, spokesman for the Nigerian Immigration Service,
Sunday James, neither denied nor confirmed the report but asked for time
to get more information.
Source:The Sun
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