They also shot dead two cows and injured five others, while the police recovered 15 expended and one live cartridges, eight expended 7.62mm ammunition and a torchlight at the scene of the incident.
It was gathered that the herdsmen, aged 25 years and 22 years, were with two cows at a borrow pit located at Lagos Ogbe, along Ogume road, Kwale, June 8, when they were shot at about 9.00 pm by their assailants from the direction of Ogbole Ogume community.
Delta State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Zanna Ibrahim, confirmed the incident, said the Ogbole-Ogume community denied complicity in the attack and the matter was under investigation.
“On 10/06/2017, an emergency security meeting was convened at Kwale Police Station, Kwale, between the herdsmen, led by the state chairman, Miyetti Allah, Alhaji Maikudi Ningi and Special Adviser to the Governor on Non-Indigene Affairs and representatives of Ogbole Ogume community, led by its chairman, Hon. Duke Oluka.
“While commiserating with the bereaved, both sides were warned against acts capable of causing breach of peace as the matter is been investigated with a view to fishing out the perpetrators and bringing them to book,” he added.
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