Thursday 14 March 2013


Panic In Delta As Gunmen Invade Warri; Seven Prison Wardens Killed

By SaharaReporters, New York
Palpable fear has gripped Delta State following the invasion of Warri yesterday morning by gunmen who killed at least seven officials of the Nigeria Prisons Service.
It was gathered that the bloody incident took place at about nine o’clock in the morning when the vehicles in which the prison warders were conveying some of the prison inmates to court was attacked at the Okere Roundabout in Warri.

Sources said that four of the prisons officials were killed on the spot when the gunmen suddenly opened fire on their vehicle.  Three other officials were said to be lying critically hurt in an undisclosed hospital in the area following gunshot wounds they received during their gun battle with the attackers.

The armed gang were said to have operated with two vehicles which they parked at the ever-busy roundabout unknown to the prison officials.
Police authorities, confirming the report, said that the gunmen laid an ambush for the court-bound van.

The Okere Roundabout, which is normally busy with human and vehicular traffic, is situated about 200 meters from the Warri Prison in the heart of the oil-rich city of Warri, the administrative headquarters of Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

Speaking to our reporter, the Warri Area Commander, Mr. Hussaini Rabiu, said information available to the police showed that two prison wardens and a court-bound suspect were killed instantly when the gunmen launched the attack.

According to Mr. Rabiu, three other prison officials who were shot were being treated in an undisclosed hospital.  He further stated that three of the prison inmates who fled with the attackers after the encounter had been re-arrested by the police and handed over to the Prisons Department in Warri.
Saharareporters learnt that the sporadic shooting during the attack created panic and had people running for dear life.

An eyewitness told our reporter that some morning worshipers at the Sacred Heart Catholic Cathedral also ran for cover as no one knew exactly what the shooting was all about

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