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2 killed as soldiers clash with youths in Jos

Two persons were said to have been shot dead after some soldiers clashed with some youths in Sopp village, in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.

It was gathered that the youths were protesting against alleged poisoning of a 32-year-old during an air raid by members of the military Special Task Force, code-named Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), leading to the death of two persons.

Also, the corpses of those who died in the well had been deposited in a mortuary,while those injured during the protest were said to be receiving treatment in a hospital.

The spokesperson for the OPSH, Captain Umar Adams confirmed the death of the two persons.

Adams, however, denied that the well was poisoned.

He said, “There is an old well in the community that was constructed in 1985 but was abandoned for many years. Apart from the fact that we carry out security activities to ensure that we avert crisis and promote unity, we sometimes carry out social responsibilities.

“Our troops in Riyom said, ‘This well has been left to waste. Why don’t we revive it so that at least everybody can benefit?’ That was why our troops decided to look for well drillers. Two young men volunteered and said they could do it because that was their job.

“I cannot tell how those boys got inside the well with their working tools. The debris that had accumulated inside the well, I guess, led to their death. They may have choked to death.

“The youths mobilised in hundreds and started a violent protest against our troops, alleging that our soldiers killed their people, to the extent that they started damaging the accommodation of our troops. Even the equipment in their rooms, including television sets and generators, were scattered and damaged,” said Adams.

The captain said the two persons were shot for attempting to snatch rifles from soldiers during the protest.

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