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Family of Police Detective Killed by Soldiers in Taraba Seeks Independent Probe via thisdaylive

The family of Insp. Mark Ediale, one of the three Police operatives recently killed in Taraba by soldiers, has suggested an independent probe into the incident to ensure justice.The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the operatives were at Ibi to arrest Alhaji Hamisu Wadume, a suspected kidnapper, said to have been indicted in series of high-profile kidnap incidents in Taraba, when they were shot and killed.

Mark, two other IRT operatives, and one civilian, later died of gunshot wounds, while others in the team sustained gunshot wounds and were hospitalised. Already, the Nigeria Army has set up a high-powered team to investigate the circumstances sorrounding the incident. While expressing displeasure over the murder of his brother who was on official duty, he called for “a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the killing, not only by the Nigerian community, but also the international and independent bodies to ensure justice”.

 

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