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SARS operatives
A notorious criminal who has been terrorising the people of Kogi State and other neighbouring states has been killed in a cross-fire by operatives of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The criminal known as Lukman (a.k.a Commander) has been on the wanted list of the state Police Command for over a decade.
It was learnt that about five police commissioners in the state had in the past tried to arrest the notorious criminal suspect without success.
Lukman, who was alleged to have engaged in several armed robbery operations, kidnappings, assassinations and other violent crimes, however met his waterloo on Sunday afternoon.
Kogi State Police Commissioner, Mr Wilson Inalegwu said his men, acting on a tip off, had tracked the criminal to Obeiba in Ihima local Government Area of the state where he was billed to attend a coronation ceremony.
He said that in an attempt to arrest the suspected criminal, he opened fire on the policemen, adding that in the ensuing gun duel, the criminal was shot on his thigh.
Inalegwu said the suspected criminal was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja for medical attention where he was pronounced dead.
He said following the shooting of the suspect by the Police, his gang members went on the rampage, razing a Police station and a vehicle at Ihima.
The rampaging gang members also attacked the residence of a state Commissioner and the palace of a traditional ruler, the Obobanyi of Emani clan, Chief Samuel Onimisi.
Inalegwu said security operatives quickly mobilised and brought the situation under control, adding that six persons suspected to have taken part in the ensuing rampage have been arrested and are currently undergoing interrogation. (Daily Trust)

























