A group, Delta Communities Transparency and Advocacy Initiative (DCTAI) and soldiers of 3 Battalion Effurun Barracks have disagreed over the claim that it was the stray bullet released by the soldiers in attempt to quell warring cult groups that killed a teenager, Aghogho, in Igbudu area of Warri metropolis.
While the group claimed it was the soldiers bullet that killed the young girl, an only child who was sent an errand by her mother, the soldiers claimed that prior to their arrival at the scene, there were sporadic gunshots, noting that it was the gunshots that attracted soldiers to the scene.
But the group, in a statement, accused the soldiers attached to 3 Battalion, under Sector 1 Command, ‘Operation Delta Safe”, Effurun Barracks, of being responsible for the death of the 14-year-old girl, identified as Aghogho, at old welfare area of Igbudu community in Warri South council area of Delta state.
The group is insisting that its findings revealed that the rival cult clash that took place in the area in the evening of Sunday, June 13, 202l, involved the use of only dangerous weapons such as knives, cutlasses and broken bottles until soldiers arrived the scene.
The statement signed by Chief Matthew Edafe and Comrade Philip Onokpite, DCTAI National Coordinator and Secretary respectively, disclosed that it was in attempt to disperse the warring cult groups that the soldiers fired warning shots into the air, resulting in one of the bullets that strayed to hit and eventually killed the teenager.
According to the statement; “Shortly after we received the report of how a teenage girl by name Aghogho, was hit by stray bullet that later took her life, we decided to commence an independent investigation into the case to ascertain the true position of what actually transpired at the scene that ill-fated day.
“Our on-the-spot assessment of the scene of the incident revealed that the supremacy tussle between two rival cult groups in the area which had been going on for quite sometimes in Igbudu community and its environs started again that day at about 5.30pm from a beer parlour and later snowballed into a free for all fights among members of the rival cult groups in the area.
“We were made to understand by the residents of the area that the fracas between the cult groups which lasted almost two hours saw the engagement of dangerous weapons like: Axe, knives, cutlasses and broken bottles by the cult members all through the period the violent clash lasted and there was no gunshot heard.
“It was at about 7pm when the soldiers from the 3Battalion under Sector 1Command, ‘Operation Delta Safe’ arrived the scene and in attempt to disperse the cultists fired warning shots into the air and it was one of the bullet that actually strayed to hit the teenager who happened to be an only child sent on an errand by her mother.
“We are hereby using this medium to appeal to the soldiers of the 3 Battalion, Effurun Barracks to accept the fact that the sad incident was due to the carelessness of its men and take full responsibility for their professional misconduct that led to the death of the young girl”, the statement concluded.
However in a swift reaction to the claim by the group, the Commanding Officer, 3 Battalion, Effurun Barrack, Uvwie Local Government Area, Major Bala, dismissed the claim of the group, insisting that his men carried out the intervention operation to restore peace to the troubled area with utmost care and professionalism.
He described as false the claim that there was no gunshot in the area until his men arrived, stating that it was the sporadic gunshootings from the scene that actually attracted his men who were stationed at a nearby check point in the community, adding that some cultists were seen carrying double barrel rifles and shooting at each other before the arrival of his men.
He said that it would require a ballistic expert to determine the exact bullet that killed the deceased with both the entry and exit point in her body taking into cognisance anď also the distance at which the bullet hit the victim must be established to be able to confirm the allegation made by the group.