Protest: Pandemonium In Borno As Immigration Officer Shot Self

There was pandemonium yesterday in Bulunkutu area of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital where an immigration officer accidentally shot himself thrice on the foot while barricading protesters.

The sound of the gunshots further provoked the protesters who went wild with the thought that one of them was shot but became calm on discovering the truth about the shooting.

The joint patrol team of the police, military, immigration, DSS, and Civil Defence barricaded the Bulumkutu railway junction to prevent the hunger protesters from heading to the main city of Maiduguri.

The self-wounded officer was part of a security team deployed to disperse a crowd of protesters in the state capital, Maiduguri.

The officer, whose identity has not been disclosed, was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment, but his condition is currently unknown.

leadership

  • Related Posts

    NSCDC Nasarawa Command Strengthens Security Partnership

    The Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nasarawa State Command, Commandant Brah Samson Umoru, has paid a courtesy visit to the Vice-Chancellor of Federal University Lafia,…

    Did Handala Disrupt Israeli Radar Systems?

    On the same day Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes, Iranian-linked hacker group Handala claimed to disrupt Israeli radar systems. But what evidence is there for this claim?  Share on…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    NSCDC Nasarawa Command Strengthens Security Partnership

    NSCDC Nasarawa Command Strengthens Security Partnership

    Did Handala Disrupt Israeli Radar Systems?

    Did Handala Disrupt Israeli Radar Systems?

    Whistleblower Accuses IBM, AT&T of Covering Up Breaches

    Whistleblower Accuses IBM, AT&T of Covering Up Breaches

    psm

    LinkedIn, Indeed and Upwork Leveraged for Chinese Spying Threat

    LinkedIn, Indeed and Upwork Leveraged for Chinese Spying Threat

    Fight Against Terror Is a Collective National Responsibility, Not Military Alone — Tinubu