Three killed as Navy, Police officers clash in Calabar
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Two police officers and a naval officer who were injured in the clash were recuperating at different medical facilities in Calabar, the Cross River State capital where the incident occurred.
The clash was sparked by a disagreement between a police traffic officer and a naval officer at a traffic light in Akim neighbourhood, downtown Calabar, around 4:00 p.m.
By 8:00 p.m., it had developed into a deadly riot, with suspected naval officers attacking a police divisional headquarters, killing three and injuring others after setting the facility alight.
A naval officer sustained gunshot wounds from suspected police fire. No inmates escaped during fracas, police said.
At the emergency meeting, Mr. Ayade confirmed that the violence had been neutralised by Wednesday morning, condoled with the two agencies, and promised adequate compensation for victims.
“I want to assure” Cross River residents, “and indeed Nigerians, that the whole area is calm after the unfortunate incident,” Mr. Ayade told reporters after emerging from the meeting.
Salihu Jubril, Commander of Nigerian Navy Ship Victory, expressed deep regrets over the incident and vowed tough sanctions on errant officers.
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