Many Injured as Shiites Protests Persist
• Police arrest 400
A police vehicle was burned while scores
 of people were injured yesterday in Wuse 2, Abuja, during the violent 
protest by members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) otherwise 
known as Shiites.
The police in a statement last night 
said 400 persons had been arrested in connection with the protests that 
started at the weekend.
The adherents of the Shiite sect have 
since Saturday engaged security operatives in bloody confrontations in 
protest against the continued detention of their spiritual leader, 
Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, by the Department of State Services (DSS) 
without regard to the several court orders asking for his release.
They have been gathered from all over 
the country for the past three days for the observance of the annual 
Arbaeen religious trek.
The crisis has resulted in a heavy toll since it started, with about 20 followers of the sect reportedly fatally shot in clashes with soldiers in Zuba, Nyanya and Kugbo areas of Abuja.
The crisis has resulted in a heavy toll since it started, with about 20 followers of the sect reportedly fatally shot in clashes with soldiers in Zuba, Nyanya and Kugbo areas of Abuja.
Yesterday, the unrest turned bloody in 
Wuse 2, Abuja, with several persons injured after policemen fired live 
bullets and used teargas to disperse the Shiite procession through the 
heart of the nation’s capital.
Many of the protesters and some members of the public, were injured as a result of the flare up.
We gathered yesterday that the members of the Islamic group were marching towards Abuja Central Business District, before they were intercepted by a joint team of the police and soldiers.
The sect retaliated by pelting stones and other objects at the security operatives.
The Amnesty Nigeria referred to the incident on its Twitter handle saying: “Reports of riot police shooting and throwing tear gas at #IMN protesters seeking the release of their leader in Wuse 2, and some parts of Central Area.” adding: “#IMN Protests so far this week: Day One: Saturday: At least 3 killed by soldiers at Zuba. Day Two: Monday: Many murdered by soldiers and police in Maraba-Nyanya axis. Day Three: Tuesday: Shooting and tear gas on protesters by the police around Wuse 2.”
Meanwhile, the police disclosed last night that no less than 400 members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) were arrested in the third day of their protest in Abuja.
The Amnesty Nigeria referred to the incident on its Twitter handle saying: “Reports of riot police shooting and throwing tear gas at #IMN protesters seeking the release of their leader in Wuse 2, and some parts of Central Area.” adding: “#IMN Protests so far this week: Day One: Saturday: At least 3 killed by soldiers at Zuba. Day Two: Monday: Many murdered by soldiers and police in Maraba-Nyanya axis. Day Three: Tuesday: Shooting and tear gas on protesters by the police around Wuse 2.”
Meanwhile, the police disclosed last night that no less than 400 members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) were arrested in the third day of their protest in Abuja.
Meanwhile, the Inspector General of 
Police, (IG), Ibrahim Idris, has condemned what he described as 
unprovoked attack on police personnel and the setting ablaze of a police
 vehicle by the sect during their protest yesterday in Abuja.
Consequently, Idris directed a total clamp-down on the perpetrators, thorough investigation and prosecution of the members of the El-Zakzaky Islamic Movement of Nigeria, now in police custody.
A statement by the Force Public 
Relations Officer, DCP Jimoh Moshood, last night in Abuja, said, 
Commissioners of Police in states with presence of El-Zakzaky Islamic 
Movement Groups are now on Red-alert to deal decisively in accordance 
with the law and prevent the group from causing breakdown of law and 
order in those states.
The statement read, “Consequent on the 
disturbance of public peace, unprovoked attack on police personnel and 
the setting ablaze of police vehicle in the Federal Capital Territory 
(FCT), Abuja today, 30th October, 2018 by members of the El-Zakzaky 
Islamic Movement of Nigeria, the IG, Ibrahim K. Idris, has placed the 
Commissioners of Police and their personnel in states with presence of 
El-Zakzaky Islamic Movement on Red-alert.
“They are to deal decisively in 
accordance with the law with the sect and prevent the group from causing
 breakdown of law and order in those states.
“The IG condemns the attack and has directed a total clamp-down on the perpetrators within the ambit of the law, thorough investigation and prosecution of the members of the El-Zakzaky Islamic Movement of Nigeria, now in Police custody.”
“The IG condemns the attack and has directed a total clamp-down on the perpetrators within the ambit of the law, thorough investigation and prosecution of the members of the El-Zakzaky Islamic Movement of Nigeria, now in Police custody.”
Moshood added that 400 members of the 
group arrested yesterday for disturbance of public peace and law and 
order in the FCT as well as the burning of police vehicle, and those 
arrested with 31 bottles of petrol bombs and other dangerous weapons, 
now in police custody, will be arraigned in court on completion of 
investigation for acts and offences prohibited under the Terrorism 
Prevention Amendment Act 2013.
He stressed that the Force would not 
condone lawlessness and disturbance of public peace by any group(s) 
under any guise that runs contrary to the constitutional provisions and 
other enabling laws on preservation of law and order and protection of 
lives and property of all Nigerians.
While urging residents of the FCT to be 
vigilant and go about their lawful engagements without fear or 
apprehension, as the situation has been fully brought under control, 
Moshood warned that the full weight of the law would be applied on 
perpetrators of violence and lawlessness that can lead to breach of the 
peace, and law and order anywhere in the country.

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