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Protest in Osun after JTF chased suspected internet fraudster to death

The group of protesters attacked passers-by during the demonstration.

The JTF is a collaboration of the Army, Police, Air Force, Department of State Service, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, and the Immigration Service (image used for illustrative purpose) [Guardian]

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the youths, armed with sticks and other dangerous weapons, attacked passers-by during the protest.

NAN reports that the protesters also dumped a corpse believed to be that of the deceased in front of Osun Government House, Oke Fia, Osogbo and destroyed a motorcycle in the process.

A vehicle belonging to the JTF was also damaged around Alekuwodo Area by the protesters, while many traffic wardens met on duty were beaten up.

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NAN gathered that a vehicle belonging to the JTF had chased a Toyota Corolla car with four occupants, believed to be internet fraudsters, along East bypass, Osogbo, resulting in an accident.

A witness told NAN on the condition of anonymity that while trying to escape from the JTF vehicle, the driver of the car, with registration number KUJ 553LY, veered off the road and hit an electric pole.

The witness said one of the four occupants of the vehicle died instantly, while the other three sustained injuries and were rushed to nearby hospital.

When contacted, Osun Police Command Public Relations Officer, DSP Yemisi Opalola, confirmed the incident but added that the incident involved men of JTF and not the police command.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Governor Gboyega Oyetola on April 28 inaugurated JTF to tackle the menace of illegal mining, kidnapping and cult activities in the state.

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NAN reports that JTF was a collaboration of the Army, Police, Air Force, Department of State Service, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Immigration Service.

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