NDLEA official lynched, another injured in Adamawa mob attack

A mob has reportedly killed one official of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and injured another in Adamawa state.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the two officials were attacked in Hong Local Government Area in Northern Adamawa by passers-by .

This happened after suspected drug dealers the officials were conveying raised alarm that the officials were kidnappers.

Sources on Thursday revealed that Samuel Abba Birma of the Adamawa State Command of the NDLEA was killed and one of his other colleagues badly injured in the attack.

According to report, the NDLEA officials had been on duty, conveying the drug suspects from Michika, a town on the northern tip of Adamawa State, along the Michika-Hong-Gombi-Song axis towards the state capital, Yola, when the drug suspects, on reaching Hong, deceived a milling crowd into a murderous rage.

“The suspects, as they reached Hong, cried out to the hearing of the crowd along the Hong main street, asking to be saved from kidnappers,” a source said.

The source explained that it was a market day in Hong and a sizable crowd was on hand to give the ‘help’ that the suspects said they needed.

“The alarm raised the curiosity of the people, such that although the NDLEA officials made spirited efforts to prove their identity by showing their ID cards, the people descended on the officials, killing one and inflicting machet wounds on another,” the source said, adding that the crowd went ahead and burnt the body of the deceased.

The Adamawa State Commander of the NDLEA, Idris Bello, confirmed the incident, saying some arrests were made in Michika and those arrested were being brought to Yola.

The Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Suleiman Nguroje also confirmed the incident, saying investigations had started on it.

He said a doctor had confirmed the death of one NDLEA officer and admission of one other, who the doctor said was responding to treatment.

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