Cultists numbering over 20, fully armed with guns, in Calabar the Cross River State capital, Thursday, attacked the state’s Deputy Governor’s Pilot vehicle where they shot dead a police man and drove off with the car.
The driver of the car was also shot by the gunmen whose real number could not be ascertained. The attack which took place at Goldie Street, opposite the NNPC filling station in Calabar at about 7pm, saw the driver equally shot at when the pilot vehicle ran into the group who were parading the street.
A source close to the Deputy Governor’s convoy who pleaded anonymity said, “After the executive council meeting at the Governor’s office in Calabar yesterday, the pilot vehicle led others’ cars as they escorted the deputy governor to his house.” “After dropping him off, the vehicle proceeded to drop the security men in the vehicle in their houses. While they were driving along that Goldie Street axis, they ran into a traffic jam caused by a group of cultists operating in the area.
The cultists, numbering over 20, were armed with guns and machetes. When the cultists descended on the pilot vehicle, they shot the driver and drove off with the car. The other people in the car scampered for safety.”
Confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Irene Ugbo, said a policeman who was shot during the melee died later in the hospital. She said the vehicle was later recovered by the police at the scene of the incident, adding that no arrest had been made since then.
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