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Police Explodes, Tackles Army Over Shooting of Toughest Undercover Cops

Posted By: adminon: August 08, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: CID, Standard Operating ProcedureNo CommentsViews:
Police Explodes, Tackles Army Over Shooting of Toughest Undercover Cops

The Nigeria Police can barely contain institutional anger against the Nigerian Army for the shooting of three of its crack undercover operatives Wednesday in Taraba State in Northeast of Nig... Read more

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