Stray bullet hits boy during NDLEA operations in Bakassi

A mob attack broke out during an operation by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and it resulted in a boy being wounded by a stray bullet.

 

NDLEA operatives arrested two suspected drug dealers in Ikang, Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State on Wednesday, May 13.

 

However, the raid turned chaotic when gunshots rang out amid the confrontation, sparking panic as residents fled.

 

An eyewitness told Vanguard that they suddenly started hearing gunshots amid confrontations.

 

“Gunshots were suddenly heard during the confrontation, and people started running. After the situation calmed down, it was discovered that a young boy had been hit by a stray bullet and was lying on the ground before he was rushed to the hospital,” an eyewitness said.

 

 

Stray bullet hits boy during NDLEA operations in Bakassi

 

 

Stray bullet hits boy during NDLEA operations in Bakassi

 

NDLEA’s Cross River Public Relations Officer, Sebastian Lebo, confirmed the attack, saying operatives came under mob attack during the raid.

 

“It is true that our officers were at Bakassi for an operation. The two dealers that were targets were arrested with good quality exhibits and are now in custody.

 

“Our officers came under mob attack and unfortunately there was an injury,” he said.

 

Lebo added that the boy is receiving treatment at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital and responding positively.

 

He noted that operatives recovered exhibits despite the assault.

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