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Police Inspector Killed in Checkpoint Attack in Edo State

A Nigerian police officer was fatally shot on Friday after gunmen opened fire at a security checkpoint in Benin City, the capital of Edo State.

According to a statement released by the Edo State Police Command, the incident occurred around noon. Officers at the checkpoint attempted to flag down a black, unregistered Lexus SUV with heavily tinted windows, but the vehicle refused to stop. As police moved to conduct further checks, an occupant of the vehicle fired at an Inspector from the Ekiadolor Area Command at close range. The assailants then fled the scene. The officer died instantly from his wounds.

Following the attack, the State Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, ordered an immediate, full-scale investigation and a manhunt for the perpetrators. Police authorities have deployed intelligence and operational resources to track down the suspects.

The force has also appealed to the public for assistance. Citizens are urged to report any sighting of a vehicle matching the description—a black, unregistered Lexus SUV with dark tints—to the nearest police station or via the command's emergency hotlines: 08037646272 or 08077773721.

The Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Moses Yamu, reaffirmed the command's dedication to protecting lives and property, noting that security measures have been intensified across the state ahead of the holiday season.

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