HOW NIGERIAN ARMY KILLED 3 POLICE OFFICERS AND RESCUED KIDNAP KINGPIN (VIDEO)
The Report about how yet-to-be-identified Nigerian soldiers in opened fire on a police team, killing three officers transporting a notorious kidnapping suspect, Bala Wadume in the northeast area broke out on Wednesday and took nigerians by storm.
northeast Nigeria opened fire Wednesday on a police team taking a kidnapping suspect to headquarters, killing three officers and a civilian.
The officers, who were said to be from the Intelligence Response Team, were returning with the suspect from a town along Ibi-Jalingo Road in Taraba state when Nigerian Army soldiers manning a security checkpoint shot at their car, a local television station reported.
See video below:
The Nigerian police headquarters have demanded immediate response from The Nigerian Army about where the kidnapper is right now:
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