Thursday, 6 March 2014

Violent Protest In Southern Kaduna As Soldiers Open Fire On Locals

              
                                 Saharareporters, New York
Violence had broken out in Southern Kaduna this morning as hundreds of youths and women took to the streets protesting shooting of locals by some armed soldiers stationed in the area. A traveler to Abuja from Jos told SaharaReporters via a telephone call.
The protests followed a shooting  incident that occurred in Manchok, a small  town on the border of Plateau state.

The protesters were said to have cycled the soldiers after they shot indiscriminately locals injuring two students and other locals, many of whom have been rushed to the hospital for treatment.
The source said; the women and youths barricaded the road connecting travelers around Vom-Manchok road to Kafanchan and Abuja while others converged at the palace of the chief demanding justice.
“What we heard was four vigilantes in the area were arrested last night by the soldiers and beaten. Soldiers arrested them during stop-and- search staged to stave off attacks by unknown gunmen in the area. And when they were released, they were in bad shape because of the torture, and when the community protested the soldiers opened fire on them.”
Another source said the soldiers felt threatened when the angry protesters advanced towards them and therefore shot them in self-defense
The spokesman of Police in Kaduna could not be reached for information about the incident                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                posted by Emanto Ngaloru  March 6, 2014.                

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