The Ebonyi Police Command has confirmed the clash between its
officers and soldiers from the Nigerian Army Cantonment, Nkwagu, near
Abakaliki, on Saturday evening.
DSP George Okafor, the Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, confirmed this to the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abakaliki.
However, Mr. Okafor said that the matter had been resolved amicably.
According
to him, the clash is unfortunate and efforts have been made by the two
agencies to forestall such occurrences in future.
“The matter has
been peacefully resolved and we urge the public not to panic over the
development but be assured of their safety at all times,” he said.
Mr.
Okafor, who declined further comments on the issue, also failed to
confirm whether police officers involved in the clash sustained
injuries.
A witness, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told NAN that the incident occurred at No. 1, Water Works road, Abakaliki.
“Trouble
started when a police patrol team on road check requested for the
identity cards and vehicle particulars of army officers from the Nkwagu
military cantonment.
“The soldiers rode a tinted Toyota Camry
car with registration number BWR 886 AE and a black Toyota Jeep with the
inscription of ‘Bride’ used to convey a newly wedded couple.
“The soldiers, who were in their uniforms except one personnel, told
the police team they were returning from a wedding and felt embarrassed
by their request for the documents.
“At this point, one of the
police officers stopped the soldiers from passing and the latter angrily
fired sporadically into the air,” he said.
According to the
witness, who is a security agent, the police officers called the Special
Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) on phone and immediately they stormed the
scene, one of them slapped a soldier.
“The clash subsequently
ensued and the police who had the upper hand, took some of the soldiers
to the command’s headquarters while confiscating their rifles.
“The
soldiers who escaped from the scene, rushed to the cantonment and on
their way, allegedly attacked some policemen near the cantonment and
held them hostage,” the security agent told NAN.
The witness also
said one of the police officers held by the soldiers was released and he
quickly rushed to the command to report that some officers were being
held at the cantonment.
“This development almost affected the
peace moves made by both security agencies but the situation eventually
normalised following intervention by top echelon of both agencies,” the
source added.
The army authorities were yet to react to NAN enquiries or make public their reaction over the development.

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