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A Corp Member Shot Dead in Akwa Ibom

Omori Omori | Lifestyle| 8th January, 2018



A Corp member identified as Tolulope Alausa serving in Akwa Ibom State have been shot dead by unknown gun men.

A statement issued yesterday, Monday 8th January,2018  by the Police confirmed the Corp member was killed on Sunday by a strayed bullet of Gunmen during robbery Operations in Eket LGA of the state. 

Bala Elkana, Police Spokesperson in the Akwa Ibom said the late Corp member was at Akanimo Street with other Corps member whom he went visiting when he shot dead. 

The Corp member identified as Tolulope Alausa was serving at a public school at Nung  Obong in Nsit Ubim LGA of the state.


The commissioner of Police in the state, Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi has promised to bring the perpetrators to book and have deployed men of the CID to Eket to investigate the matter. 

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