The
Kano Police Command has denied a media report alleging that its officers shot
four persons at Shoprite located in Ado Bayero Shopping Mall Kano on June 17.
The
denial is contained in a statement signed by the Command’s Public Relations
Officer, SP Magaji Majiya and issued to newsmen in Kano on Tuesday.
“The
attention of Kano police command is drawn to a media publication by Solacebase
media that police on guard duty allegedly shot four persons at Shoprite Kano on
June 17.
“The
reporter did not verify nor balanced his story but went on to publish.”
According
to him, ongoing construction works from Dangi roundabout to Zoological Garden
along Zoo Road in Kano had created heavy traffic flow forcing the closure of
the recreation centres in the area.
He,
however, said that some youths protested over the closure, throwing stones and
vandalising public and private properties, a situation that necessitated police
intervention to restore order.
“Police
would not fold its arms and watch while law and order is broken,” he stressed,
insisting that when the stampede occurred the police acted professionally and
never shot at anyone.
The
command’s spokesman further insisted that the police neither used firearm nor
even teargas.
“Minimum
force was used to disperse the protestants, while children and properties were
professionally safeguarded by the police and sister security agencies working
at the place and peace was brought under control within the shortest time.”
Majiya
stressed that the people of Kano enjoyed peaceful Sallah celebration with many
trooping to other recreation centres to celebrate Eid-El-Fitr.
(NAN)
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