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BREAKING: Abuja boils again as Police shoot to disperse protesting Shi’ites

Commercial activities around the popular Banex Plaza, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, were brought to a halt on Tuesday when policemen and DSS personnel fired several shots in an attempt to disperse protesting members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria.

It was learnt that the members of the IMN who belong to the Shi’ite Islamic sect, had gathered at Wuse 2 to embark on another round of protest when policemen fired shots to disperse them, Punch reports.

Some of the Shi’ites were said to have fled into Banex, which is known for the sale of computers and tech gadgets.

The policemen were said to have chased after them, while traders and bystanders ran into shops to avoid being caught in the crossfire.

The clash between the policemen and Shi’ites reached a climax on Monday, leading to the death of a Channels Television reporter, Precious Owolabi, who was also a National Youth Service Corps member and a deputy commissioner of police, Umar Usman who was allegedly killed by friendly fire from the police.

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