Soldiers deployed to a checkpoint along Bauchi to Jos road on Saturday
shot in error, a bus conveying policemen travelling from Taraba to
Kaduna.
Headquarters of the 33 Artillery Brigade in Bauchi confirmed the incident on Sunday, describing it as unfortunate.
Maj.
Joseph Afolasade, Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 33
Artillery Brigade, said in a statement issued to the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi, that the error was a result of the refusal of
the driver of the bus to stop at the checkpoint for routine checks of
occupants.
“The Headquarters 33 Artillery Brigade wishes to
inform the general public that on 28th May 2016, at about 2:14pm, the
troops deployed at Panshanu check-point along Bauchi-Jos road, opened
fire on a bus.
“The bus drove dangerously through the checkpoint
and refused to stop when flagged down on suspicion that it might be
conveying terrorists or armed criminal elements, while approaching the
check point.
Regrettably, one person died and 3 others sustained injuries in the process.
Preliminary
investigation confirmed the identity of the occupants to be policemen
who were in mufti coming from Taraba State to Kaduna for an interview.
“The
Brigade urges all motorists, irrespective of status, to always obey the
stop sign at all the check points to avoid reoccurrence of this
unfortunate incident,” it said.
The Brigade urged member of the
public to be conscious of the current situation in the country,
especially the on-going operation in the North East to clear the
remnants of Boko Haram terrorists from their hideouts.
“This is
sufficient cause for all to abide by the rules at check points in the
interest of all. The cooperation of the entire populace is necessary in
the fight against insurgency and criminality,” it advised.
It however said the situation had been brought under control and the road, opened to traffic.
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