Aggrieved youths destroy police cars over death of citizen in Jabi

Some of the burnt vehicles
One person was killed yesterday, while several police cars were vandalised at the Jabi-Dakibiyu police post, following a violent protest in the Jabi area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

An eyewitness, who identified himself as Musa, said youths armed with sticks, stones, and other dangerous objects descended on police cars parked outside the station and destroyed them.


He said two boys had been fighting each other over a phone charger. “One stabbed the other and left a big cut. A police officer came and rescued the person that was stabbed and rushed him to hospital. The police later arrested the assailant.

“But when some youths discovered that the boy in hospital had died, they returned to the police station and demanded for the person that stabbed their friend. They were informed that the boy had been transferred to Life Camp Police Division for proper investigation.

“The situation quickly spiralled out of control, resulting in clashes between the mob and law enforcement officers.”


He said the youths accused the police of receiving a bribe in order to rescue the boy and started destroying vehicles at the premises.

The source added that the youths set the building ablaze and burnt some police documents.

When The Guardian visited, the fire was being put out while the station was deserted.

A police officer seen around the vicinity confirmed that no officer was killed during the attack.

The policeman, who didn’t want his name mentioned, because he is not allowed to speak to the press, said an investigation into the case has commenced.

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