From Femi Folaranmi, Yenagoa
There was tension in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Tuesday, following the killing of a policeman by suspected cultists at Amarata on Monday night.
According to police sources, the policeman killed, identified as Oboh Goodluck, was allegedly ambushed, and his rifle was taken away.
His death was said to have sparked tension as policemen invaded Amarata and embarked on indiscriminate shooting and arrests of people in the area.
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Two residents of the area, Priye Julius and Forsbray Inegha, who confirmed the incident, lamented that people’s homes were invaded and windows were smashed by the angry policemen.
Community leaders in Amarata were said to have appealed to residents of the area and the police to exercise restraint.
According to them, any further escalation of the situation would lead to a complete breakdown of law and order in the state capital.
Residents in the area said two people, one Osigwe Chibeueze Valentine and Michael Edward, were among those said to have been forcefully arrested by the police.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Musa Mohammed, confirmed the incident and said the investigation is ongoing.
Meanwhile, residents of Yenagoa have been warned to stay away from Amarata for now as there are reports of cultists regrouping to launch attacks.
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