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One feared killed as police disperse alleged COVID-19 palliatives looters in Abuja

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One person was said to have been killed while many others sustained various degrees of injuries when police dispersed some persons, mainly youths, who attempted to invade Customs College Quarters in Gwagwalada, Gwagwalada Area Council, Abuja, in search of COVID-19 palliatives.

Tribune Online’s investigation revealed that the crowd, that had converged in the area as early as 8 am on Tuesday, were prevented by the security operatives to gain entrance into the quarters which believed to have housed a warehouse, containing some COVID-19 palliatives.

It was further learnt that the security personnel resisted the advances of the youths and shot into the air to disperse them, and in the process, one of them was shot, while others sustained various degrees of injuries.

According to one of the witnesses, Bello Muhammad, the shooting of one of the invaders restored sanity in the area as other youths took to their heels for safety. 

“Today, these youths came out in mass again, especially those who do not have the privilege to participate in the looting of a warehouse in Gwagwalada yesterday (Monday). They were also joined by those who must have gotten information that there is a warehouse at the Customs College Quarters, where some palliative items are kept,” Muhammad stated.

He, therefore, called on the government to address the problems of youths restiveness with a view to avoiding the ongoing looting across the territory. 

Muhammad also implored the angry youths to keep calm and allow peace to reign as the government would look into the situation to proffer a lasting solution.

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