Terrorists reportedly ambushed a Nigeria Customs Service patrol camp in Koko, Kebbi State, killing one officer and abducting another.
Mohammed Tajuddeen Salisu, the Public Relations Officer of Kebbi Area Command, said in a press statement released to journalists on Sunday evening that the attack occurred on Thursday.
“With deep regret, we announce a distressing incident that occurred at our Koko Besse patrol base on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at approximately 2100 hours.
“A group of hoodlums attacked the patrol base, destroying properties and targeting our officers in a contest to the recent boost to anti-smuggling activities in the area.
“The armed men, after causing mayhem to the base, trailed and attacked two of our officers; one was shot and the other abducted. Unfortunately, Assistant Superintendent Customs I, Dabo Umar, lost his life while Superintendent of Customs, Babagana Abba Kabiru, was abducted, and a hefty ransom was demanded for his release.”
According to the statement, the deceased officer’s body was recovered and transported to Kaduna for burial in accordance with Islamic traditions.
“While a manhunt was launched for the killers and abductors of the officers, the Customs Area Controller, Iheanacho Ernest Ojike, has commiserated with the family of the deceased and prayed for the release of the abducted officer.”
The statement, however, requested the public to submit any information that could lead to the safe return of the abducted officer, while assuring them that other relevant security services were working on the case.
“We will continue to provide updates as the situation develops. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the affected officers and the deceased.”