Police confirm killing of man at Rivers varsity

The Police Command in Rivers says it has arrested a suspect, in connection with the killing of a man at the Rivers State University (RSU) Port Harcourt on Thursday morning. The command’s Spokesman, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the killing of the unidentified victim in Port Harcourt on Thursday. According to him, the incident occurred in […]

Update: 2021-08-19 08:24 GMT

The Police Command in Rivers says it has arrested a suspect, in connection with the killing of a man at the Rivers State University (RSU) Port Harcourt on Thursday morning.

The command’s Spokesman, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the killing of the unidentified victim in Port Harcourt on Thursday.

According to him, the incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday, leading to panic among residents and business owners in the area.

He said: “Information reaching me is that someone was shot dead at the premises of RSU in the morning hours of today.

“Upon hearing the gunshots, the police mobilised and arrested a suspect on the scene of the incident while other suspects took to flight,” he said.

Omoni said that the Commissioner of Police, Eboka Friday, had ordereed investigation into the incident with a view to arresting all the people that were behind the killing.

“Currently, information is still sketchy but we will inform members of the public about the situation as soon as we know more,” he added.

The Public Relations Officer of RSU, Dr Harcourt Whyte, who could not confirm the identity of the deceased, told NAN that one of its students was also attacked by the gunmen.

He said the unnamed 300 level student sustained injury and was currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital in Port Harcourt.

The university spokesman said that the incident was not a clash between rival cult groups in RSU.

“The incident which happened at about 9a.m. this morning was not a cult clash but as a result of an altercation among some young men.

“The university is still investigating the matter as the state police command had arrested some suspects involved,” Whyte said.

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