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Police And Shiites In Violent Clash In Kaduna (Photos)

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Police And Shiites Narrate Different Versions Of Kaduna Clash

Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), also known as Shi’ites, and the Kaduna state police command, were yesterday, involved in a gun battle in Kaduna over the continuous detention of Shiite leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-zakzaky.

According to a police statement, the Shiites, caused a stop to commercial activities in the Kaduna state capital when they took their protest to the popular Ahmadu Bello Way, carrying placards with various inscriptions demanding the release of their leader.

Two police officers, were also injured during the clash as confirmed by the command’s spokesman, ASP Aliyu Mukhtar, in a phone chat with Daily Sun.

Aliyu said: “The Shi’ites, in their usual procession, came with many women and children and blocked the major road in the state, denying other citizens the right to use the road. But this time around, they came fully armed. Two of our men were critically injured and they are now receiving treatment at a hospital here in Kaduna. But I don’t know if there is any causality on their own part.

“As I speak with you, we have been able to disperse them and bring the situation under control. We were also able to arrest five of them. The police will not condone any form of lawlessness in the state.”

However, the group in a press statement sent to Naija News, which was signed by the President of the Media Forum of IMN, Ibrahim Musa, it denied attacking the Police, maintaining that members of the group were on a peaceful protest before they were attacked by the Police operatives.

The statement said:

“Ordinarily we would not have joined issues with Kaduna State Police Command, because it is general
knowledge that Nigerian Police Force is synonymous with brutality and concoction of lies.”

“Nevertheless, because of the weight of its barefaced lies against the Islamic Movement yesterday in a Press Release signed by its Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), it is expedient to set the records straight, thus silence is not just an option for us.”

“Following a brutal unjustified attack on a peaceful Free Zakzaky procession using live ammunition in Kaduna yesterday, the PPRO hurriedly crafted a mischievous press statement to cover its shame. In
the said release, he alleged that members of the Islamic Movement were armed with guns, knives as well as IEDs and that we injured Police Officers and disturbed public peace. This is far from the truth and we categorically deny these wild and spurious allegations.”

“Ever since the brutal clampdown on the Islamic Movement by this regime, in December of 2015 in Zaria to date, we have conducted several protests rightly demanding for the release of our leader in Kaduna as in other places. Even two days earlier than this, there was one such protest that ended peacefully and members of the public can bear witness to the fact that our protests have been peaceful.”

“In fact majority of them have gone unnoticed and unreported by the press simply because the Police did not choose to fire at the protesters.

“Thus, why would yesterday’s protest be different?”

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Explaining their side of the story on what transpired yesterday, the IMN statement said:

“When yesterday’s procession started in the heart of Kaduna, as it often does, commercial activities were continued without any panic because residents know very well that the Islamic Movement processions are always peaceful. However, it was the arrival of the police that stirred panic and pandemonium when they fired tear gas and live bullets in their attempts at dispersing a peaceful procession.

“As at the time of writing this press release, not fewer than forty people sustained various degrees of injury including gunshots wounds.”

“The Kaduna State PPRO should remember that all these were done in broad daylight to the glare of all. Had members of the Islamic Movement carried arms, journalists would not have followed the procession for coverage. How would the Police Command explain the shameful and unwarranted arrests of several innocent pressmen? Were they carrying arms as well? This is a further proof that goes to establish what the public believe that the police are not trustworthy of anything.”

“We will like to also remind the Police that the Islamic Movement is not an organization that can be banned by fiat, because we are exemplifying Islamic teachings in our day to day life. We are not the
criminals that the Police want the public to believe, we are practicing Muslims. Our only crime before the vicious Kaduna state government and its supporters is that we demand justice to our
incarcerated leader, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, his wife and the hundreds under illegal detention for almost three years. On these we will not relent on our efforts until the killers of the at least 347
members of the Islamic Movement admitted by the state government to having buried them in a mass grave are brought to book.”

“We will like to assure the general public that we are the same people that have been living with them peacefully for the past four decades. They have nothing to fear during our peaceful marches as they will remain as such. Police brutality and killings will not stop us from demanding for our rights.”



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