DSP Anjuguri Manzah, Abuja police command's spokesperson, said after the arrest of the protesters that the police were alerted of the "violent protesters".
The Nigeria Police Force has arrested another 12 members of
the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, bringing the figure to 67 arrested in two
days.
The Shia group hit the street of Abuja after a fatal clash
with the police that led to the death of 11 people on Monday.
DSP Anjuguri Manzah, Abuja police command's spokesperson,
said after the arrest of the protesters that the police were alerted of the
"violent protesters".
He said, “While the police were mourning the death of
patriotic and resourceful DCP Usman Umar who was killed yesterday during a
violent protest by members of the El-Zakzakky Islamic Movement of Nigeria
(IMN), the attention of FCT Police Command was again drawn to a similar protest
by the group today at Banex area, Abuja.
The Police operatives moved swiftly to the scene and
arrested twelve members of the sect.
“The twelves suspects arrested are currently being
interrogated by the team of police detectives.”
He noted that the police had beefed up security in the
Federal Capital Territory and to protect lives and property.
The police had on Monday lost Umar while three other
officers were injured when the police moved in to disperse hundreds of
protesters.
A ChannelsTV reporter, Precious Owolabi, was also hit by a
bullet and later died in hospital.
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