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Police Deny Reports Of Burnt Mosques And Church Attack In Benue

GTBCO FOOD DRINL

SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, (THEWILL) – The Benue State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has denied the reports that emerged on Thursday that four mosques were burnt down in Makurdi by suspected hoodlums.

The Police also denied that another Church was attacked by bandits in a village in Makurdi saying the information is false and advised the public to disregard such reports.

In a statement released by the command, they said the acts of terror has nothing to with religion, ethnic or political affiliation as being widely believed.

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“The Benue State Police Command would like to advise the general public to disregard the information being circulated that four (4) mosque(s) were set ablaze in Makurdi by some hoodlums.

“Similar information is being circulated that another Church was attacked by bandits at Agana Village in Mbaloh Ward of Gwer East Local Government Area of the State.

“These are nothing but falsehood, believably meant to cause break down of law and order in the State.

“It is indeed a difficult period. However, acts of insurgency being witnessed lately have nothing to do with religion, ethnic or political (sic) alienation.

“Therefore, in order to overcome the ongoing security challenges, the collaboration of all is required.

“The Command appreciate the calmness and understanding of the good people of the State. We appeal that criminal elements should not be allowed to cause any civil disturbance to achieve their selfish interest.”

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