A Sixty-six-year old community head in Ugbowo area of Benin City in
Edo was on Saturday night killed by gunmen who invaded his residence.
NAN reports that the deceased, Mr John Asemota, was the Odionwere (Clan Head) of Power-line community at Ugbowo.
The
gunmen, seven in number, were said to have attacked the late Asemota’s
residence at about 9:30 p.m. and shot him in the head and back.
The
deceased’s son, Mr Osemudiamen Asemota, who narrated the incident to
the NAN, also said three of his father’s tenants were also shot.
He
said his father died on the spot, while his tenants were rushed to the
University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) where they were receiving
treatment.
Osemudiamen said the incident was reported at the
Ogbowo Divisional Police Headquarters which responded promptly by coming
to the scene shortly after the incident occurred.
“It was the
police that took my father’s body to the mortuary, while they also
rushed those were shot to hospital for medical attention.”
He, however, ruled out possibility of robbery, alleging that his father was killed over community issues.
When
the NAN called at the Ogbowo Divisional Police Headquarters, some
officers confirmed the incident, but refused to comment on the incident.
Pleading
anonymity, one of the officers who was drafted to the scene of the
incident, said the matter would be handled appropriately.
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