A soldier attached to the
Amphibious Battalion Training School, Ikot Enim, Calabar has been reportedly
beaten to death by hoodlums at Ikot Nakanda, Akpabuyo local government Area of
Cross River State.
The soldier whose name was given
as Sugibee Emmanuel, a private from Benue State, was deployed to GloTrust, a
communications company that operates in the area as a security guard but over
the weekend, he along with a colleague had confrontation with hoodlums, which
led to his being beaten to death.
“His girl friend came to visit
him so he and Umaru decided to go to the market at Ikot Nakanda on a motorcycle
to buy some ingredients to prepare a meal for her but on their way to the
market, a bus double crossed their motorcycle and they stopped the bus and
asked if the driver knew who they were”. A source, which prefers anonymity,
said.
The conductor, our source said,
in turn asked the soldiers who were not wearing their uniform who they thought
they were and with his right hand “showed them the ‘waka’ sign which in Hausa
means ‘your mother’ and this infuriated the soldiers who grabbed the conductor
and gave him severe beating”.
The beating of the conductor by
Sugibee and Umaru was said to have attracted the sympathy of a commercial bike
rider popularly known as ‘okada man’ who asked if they wanted to kill the boy.
“The okada man asked them if the
beating was not yet okay since the boy had begun bleeding and the soldiers also
grabbed the okada man and assaulted him too.”
The assault on the okada man by
the soldiers allegedly angered his colleagues and other hoodlums who then went
after the two soldiers with sticks and stones and when the attack became too
much on them, Umaru was said to have escaped leaving behind Sugibee and by the
time he came back, he saw his friend on the ground bleeding profusely and he
had to rush him to the Akpabuyo General Hospital for medical attention but the
attack was too much on the man and he died the on Sunday morning.
DSP Joe, the Officer- in- charge
of Homicide at the Cross River State police Command headquarters, Diamond Hill,
said one Glory Eno Edet, her son, Edet and the youth leader of Ikot Nakanda
have been arrested and were undergoing interrogation.
Mr. Hogan Bassey, the spokesman
for the state Police Command said the three arrested were being interrogated to
get leads to others involved in the attack. “These three arrested are by no
means all the suspect; we are interrogating them to get information on the
other suspects”.
When CrossRiverWatch reporter
visited Ikot Nkanda on Monday evening, the place was a ghost town as most
people particularly youths have deserted the area for fear of revenge attack by
soldiers or arrest by police.
The soldier deserves to die, since he was first to harrass the civilian, and he too got a retaliation for his harrassments as he's not even known to be a military man. May his soul rot in Hell.
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