DSS operatives |
… Abduct others
At least nine Department
of Secret Security Service (DSS) personnel were on Wednesday killed by
suspected vandals, with others taken hostage at Arepo, Lagos. The security operatives
met their untimely death after they were alerted that the hoodlums were
siphoning Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at Konu, a border town between Arepo and
Ikorodu.
Although
the incident happened at 8:00pm on Tuesday and the wee hours of Wednesday,
details on it were still sketchy at the time of filing this report.
The
DSS was reportedly brought into the picture following the inability of the
police to curtail the resurgence of pipeline vandalism.
The Nation report continues:
The
security agents were on their way to nab the criminals when they were ambushed
and gunned down.
The
killing of the DSS agents, The Nation gathered was one of several murders of
security operatives, including six policemen and some military personnel by the
criminals in the past two weeks.
A
source who spoke in confidence told The Nation that two Hilux vehicles were
used to carry corpses of the security operatives from the creeks by a joint
team of military and civil security agents.
He
stated that the civil police had to approach the military for help,
particularly the navy because their gun boats and expertise were required to
flush out the criminals.
He
said the vandals who appeared to be well armed and battle ready, have been
laying ambush for security agents who dared to disrupt their business.
Asked
why the DSS operatives were engaged in safeguarding of pipelines, the source
said it was due to lack of confidence in the police ability to curtail the
activities of vandals.
“DSS
personnel have for sometime now been deployed to monitor pipelines and arrest
vandals.
“It
is not the first time they will be engaged in it. In fact since the military
was asked to stay off internal security unless in the northeast, and the OPC
contract terminated, these criminals have overwhelmed the police.
“So
many security personnel have been ambushed and killed in the last two weeks by
the criminals who usually take their bodies into the creeks and bury them in
shallow graves.
“The police and NSCDC have
not been able to enter the creeks, they fear for their lives because those
criminals are well armed and have informants,” the source added.
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