The Delta State Police Command has officially debunked viral social media reports alleging that officers shot a civilian in the Oviore community of Orerokpe.
In a statement released to the press, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, described the allegations as false and misleading. Edafe clarified that while officers were present in the area, no live ammunition was discharged during the encounter.
‘’On 30 April 2026 at about 1900 hours, a surveillance patrol team from Orerokpe Division, while on routine patrol within Okuodjedjere Community, attempted to apprehend a suspected dr#g user. The officers encountered resistance from some youths in the area, creating a tense situation. In a bid to safely disengage and prevent escalation, the officers deployed smoke canisters “TEAR GAS”, strictly as a crowd control measure. No live ammunition was discharged at any time during the incident.
“Regrettably, during the process, one of the smoke canisters struck a civilian on the leg, resulting in to inj#ry. The victim was taken to the hospital, where he is currently receiving prompt medical attention.’’ Edafe said
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