Nigeria’s Security
agents Tuesday found 11 bodies of policemen declared missing at the weekend in
the southern Bayelsa state, police and army spokesmen said.
One officer remains
unaccounted for.
State police spokesman
Alex Akhigbe said that the bodies were taken to a morgue in the state capital
Yenagoa.
Witnesses said some of
the bodies recovered along the creeks and waterways of the oil-rich state were
burnt beyond recognition, mutilated and stripped of their uniforms and rifles.
The Friday attack by
speedboat came two days after the main militant group in the Niger Delta
region, MEND, allegedly threatened to resume attacks over the conviction of
presumed leader Henry Okah in South Africa.
Police however have
linked the ambush to a dispute between an ex-militant and his gang over
improperly distributed payments from a 2009 amnesty deal.
Authorities said the attack occurred while police were escorting the ex-militant to his mother’s burial. One of the police boats broke down on the way and was a “soft target”, according to Bayelsa police commissioner Kingsley Omire.
Authorities said the attack occurred while police were escorting the ex-militant to his mother’s burial. One of the police boats broke down on the way and was a “soft target”, according to Bayelsa police commissioner Kingsley Omire.
A South African court
jailed Okah for 24 years on March 26 following his conviction over twin car
bomb attacks on Independence Day in Abuja in 2010. Okah has permanent residency
in South Africa.
Okah was an alleged
leader of MEND, an umbrella group which claimed to be fighting for fairer
distribution of oil revenue in Nigeria, Africa’s largest crude producer.
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