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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by weMUSTsayIT: 11:08am On Jun 03
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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by M0M0SHIKI: 11:08am On Jun 03
Police comot food for Army mouth

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by ezugegere(m): 11:10am On Jun 03
Almost all of those soldiers are from Kogi State. They all bear Ebira names. Something is fishy

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by blowjohn(m): 11:10am On Jun 03
Racoon:
sad See how they are adding to the traumatization and PTDS of these victims of unfortunate circumstances? What brazen display of impunity, lawlessness and unprofessionalism. There must be money angle to this so called rescue attempt

PTSD
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by ucbenjamin696(m): 11:11am On Jun 03
Who we go believe...,diz mata don get as e b...,eida the soldiers wan use Indirect cover something up,or maybe no cordial relationship and undastanding btw the two force.

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by samwillyco1(m): 11:11am On Jun 03
KHAYGOLD:
Why I hate Nigerian military and get happy anywhere they are attacked.

Finally, is like money is involved

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by OgidiHerbals2(m): 11:13am On Jun 03
What's going on in this country
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Rebuke: 11:18am On Jun 03
As usual, they're looking for cheap praise. If our security men can't be honest and transparent, who else should? Such a pity!
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by LillyandDaisy: 11:22am On Jun 03
Nigeria my country!
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Inspirer1: 11:25am On Jun 03
Babangidapikin:
cool What is going on
This country ehn.....sigh
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Lomprico2: 11:25am On Jun 03
Taking them to abuja for what actually?

Shithole country
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by tarboshi(m): 11:25am On Jun 03
Taken to Abuja for what exactly?
Probably for a new sets of uniform and paraded before media for cheap praise.

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Angelfrost(m): 11:28am On Jun 03
Nigerian Army and Police will never stop embarrassing themselves at the slightest opportunity...!


Bunch of nitwits in uniform.

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Verifier(m): 11:29am On Jun 03
Police nor gree share the glory grin grin
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by dangermouse(m): 11:30am On Jun 03
SmartyPants:
The army version of story makes a little more sense to me.

Police: An army team on patrol stopped at the police station to collect the victims forcefully.

Army: We went on a joint raid with local hunters and a police team, and they stopped at an army checkpoint where the victims were dropped/taken and transported to Abuja.

I would highly doubt the capacity of the police to engage bandits on their own so that is the first reason I believe the army more. Also in such raids, it's typical to go along with local hunters and vigilante groups. So the army's version is more credible.

Also i think it's more plausible that the team met soldiers at a checkpoint than that the soldiers left their patrol to come and meet them in their station.

Even with the pictures of the victims at a police station you are still typing this?

What you don't really know is that mobile policemen and other police units have been proven to be more effective in fighting these insurgents hence why they are massively drafted into the fight against terrorism.

It will shock you when you find out many things going on.

The police cannot come out openly to lay unfound allegations on the Army. I believe they have documented evidence and you can see one posted above u.

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by EdiskyHarry: 11:32am On Jun 03
Police wan chop glory for soldier effort😂😂😂
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by SmartyPants(m): 11:36am On Jun 03
dangermouse:


Even with the pictures of the victims at a police station you are still typing this?

What you don't really know is that mobile policemen and other police units have been proven to be more effective in fighting these insurgents hence why they are massively drafted into the fight against terrorism.

It will shock you when you find out many things going on.

The police cannot come out openly to lay unfound allegations on the Army. I believe they have documented evidence and you can see one posted above u.

1. Even with the pictures of the victims at a police station you are still typing this?

The police said they were preparing for onward movement to Ilorin. Isn't it likelier that they were stopped on the way there rather than seized at the Station? Being pictured at the Station would not disprove this version of the story.

2. What you don't really know is that mobile policemen and other police units have been proven to be more effective in fighting these insurgents hence why they are massively drafted into the fight against terrorism.

Can you substantiate this? Even the newly created elite Police counter terrorism unit receives their training from the army so where did you get this information?

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by qtx(m): 11:38am On Jun 03
dre11:


https://dailytrust.com/soldiers-invade-kwara-police-station-eject-rescued-students-with-force/
Confusion everywhere. Who do we believe now? this country, hmmmm . Everything is moving anti clock wise. What is happening sef? shocked
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by pikechukwu6(m): 11:43am On Jun 03
If not useless police and army force which other force do you think we have in useless country
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by bizzibodi(m): 11:48am On Jun 03
Whazza gwan ina dis a cun3

Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Achor1111(m): 11:48am On Jun 03
If it happened elsewhere, they will be cheered
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by samomoli: 11:55am On Jun 03
You can only see things like this in a ZOO REPUBLIC
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by dangermouse(m): 11:56am On Jun 03
SmartyPants:


1. Even with the pictures of the victims at a police station you are still typing this?

The police said they were preparing for onward movement to Ilorin. Isn't it likelier that they were stopped on the way there rather than seized at the Station? Being pictured at the Station would not disprove this version of the story.

2. What you don't really know is that mobile policemen and other police units have been proven to be more effective in fighting these insurgents hence why they are massively drafted into the fight against terrorism.

Can you substantiate this? Even the newly created elite Police counter terrorism unit receives their training from the army so where did you get this information?

You are just assuming even in the face of evidence and the police confirming it that they took the victims from the police station.

Why is it then that the newly created unit being trained by the Army are rated higher in fighting insurgency?

Do your research.
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Lavor234: 12:02pm On Jun 03
Note that they were neither rescued by the army or police. They were probably rescued by vigilantes.
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by SmartyPants(m): 12:04pm On Jun 03
dangermouse:


You are just assuming even in the face of evidence and the police confirming it that they took the victims from the police station.

Why is it then that the newly created unit being trained by the Army are rated higher in fighting insurgency?

Do your research.


What are you trying to say? The army said they took them at a checkpoint. The police said they took them from a station. Those are the only two pieces of evidence and they're obviously contradictory. I've given my reasons for believing the army side but if further evidence surfaces then certainly.

Why is it then that the newly created unit being trained by the Army are rated higher in fighting insurgency?

That's good but I asked for evidence. So again, who exactly did this rating you are talking about? Can you tell us where exactly on the frontline the police are leading the fight against insurgents?
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Ubanz: 12:10pm On Jun 03
This is fishy.
Is there something the army doesn't want the police to know?

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by gtassure: 12:17pm On Jun 03
These are just children for Bleep sake! No body is noticing how brutalised and traumatised these children are! Look at them.... won ti ru! I hope Nigeria become better and no one we need to kidnap children for ransom!
These event are rarely good experience for the victim!
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by derico(m): 12:26pm On Jun 03
Racoon:
sad See how they are adding to the traumatization and PTDS of these victims of unfortunate circumstances? What brazen display of impunity, lawlessness and unprofessionalism. There must be money angle to this so called rescue attempt
It's beyond just money... Perhaps they want to control classified information.

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Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by Antilslaam: 12:29pm On Jun 03
AbuTwins:
Soldiers on rampage!

Seems the police don't even know who came on them

Go Ilorin go tell the Kwara State police command say dey don't know who came on them and cease that opportunity to see your alfa at Eiye-Korin say you need more knowledge of islam
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by caracas: 12:32pm On Jun 03
Thifnubuuuus government
Hmmmmm….
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by slimfit1(m): 12:32pm On Jun 03
From one kidnapper to government kidnapping group.
Re: Soldiers Invade Kwara Police Station, ‘eject Rescued Students With Force’ by TariDisemi300: 12:35pm On Jun 03
Only in Negroland

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