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The Delta State Police Command has condemned the altercation between police officers and Nigerian Air Force personnel in Warri.

Diaspora digital media (DDM) gathered that the incident occurred on Tuesday, February 13, 2025, at around 3:30 PM in Jeddo, Okpe Local Government Area, Delta State.

In a statement released on Wednesday, February 14, 2025, the spokesperson of the Delta State Police Command, SP Edafe Bright, addressed the issue.

He spoke on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, Olufemi Abaniwonda, expressing concern over the embarrassing incident.

According to him, police officers attached to the Quick Response Squad (QRS) were conducting a routine patrol when the clash happened.

During their operation, the officers flagged down a Toyota Corolla with registration number AKD 73 FL.

On sighting the police, the occupants of the vehicle abandoned it and attempted to flee the scene.

The police operatives immediately pursued them and successfully arrested one of the suspects.

The arrested suspect was identified as 25-year-old Ibohama Precious.

A search conducted on the suspect led to the discovery of substances suspected to be Indian hemp, Canadian loud, and other hard drugs.

Following the arrest, the police officers proceeded to transport the suspect to the police station for further investigation.

At approximately 3:45 PM, they encountered an Air Force checkpoint in Jeddo, where the situation escalated.

Air Force personnel at the checkpoint stopped the police vehicle and demanded the immediate release of the suspect.

The police officers refused to comply, insisting that proper legal procedures must be followed.

A heated argument ensued between the two security agencies at around 4:00 PM.

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The situation quickly degenerated into a physical altercation, with both police and Air Force personnel exchanging blows.

Eyewitnesses who witnessed the clash recorded the incident and shared videos online.

The viral footage showed security operatives engaging in a public brawl, causing panic in the area.

Residents expressed concerns over the display of indiscipline by officers responsible for maintaining law and order.

Many questioned the level of cooperation between security agencies in the state.

Reacting to the incident, Commissioner Olufemi Abaniwonda assured the public that efforts were being made to address the issue.

He reaffirmed that the police and Air Force in Delta State share a cordial working relationship.

According to him, the unfortunate incident does not reflect the overall cooperation among security agencies.

He stated that the authorities of both the police and the Nigerian Air Force were already reviewing the situation.

Discussions were ongoing to investigate the matter and ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.

The police command emphasized that officers must maintain professionalism and respect when dealing with colleagues from other security agencies.

Security analysts have weighed in on the incident, stressing the need for better communication among law enforcement agencies.

They recommended joint training programs to enhance inter-agency cooperation and conflict resolution strategies.

Public reactions to the viral video ranged from disappointment to concerns over security operatives engaging in public fights.

Some residents called for strict disciplinary measures against those involved in the altercation.

A few others urged the federal government to establish clearer protocols for handling conflicts between security agencies.

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The incident also raised questions about the coordination of security operations in the state.

Many fear that such clashes could undermine efforts to combat crime and maintain public safety.

Human rights activists have also condemned the incident, calling for a transparent investigation.

They emphasized that security personnel must uphold discipline and set a good example for the public.

As investigations continue, the Delta State Police Command has assured the public that measures will be implemented to prevent a recurrence.

The police urged residents to remain calm, assuring them that security agencies will continue to work together to maintain peace.

The Nigerian Air Force has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident.

Meanwhile, concerned citizens have urged authorities to handle the matter with urgency and transparency.

It remains unclear whether any disciplinary actions will be taken against the officers involved in the altercation.

Observers are hopeful that the incident will lead to improved relations between security agencies in Delta State.

The people of Delta State and beyond await further updates on the ongoing review of the situation.

 


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