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Nigerian militant leader killed | Nigerian militant leader killed |
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A Nigerian oil militant leader has been shot dead in police custody. | A Nigerian oil militant leader has been shot dead in police custody. |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) claim Ken Niweigha known as "Daddy Ken" was executed by the police. | The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) claim Ken Niweigha known as "Daddy Ken" was executed by the police. |
But the police say he was killed in a shootout after he took them to his hideout to surrender his weapons. | But the police say he was killed in a shootout after he took them to his hideout to surrender his weapons. |
Human rights groups say extra-judicial execution is "shockingly common" in Nigeria, where the police lack the capacity to do their jobs effectively. | Human rights groups say extra-judicial execution is "shockingly common" in Nigeria, where the police lack the capacity to do their jobs effectively. |
After his arrest on Tuesday, Mr Niweigha, who led the Egbesu Boys armed group in Bayelsa State, was paraded in front of journalists. | After his arrest on Tuesday, Mr Niweigha, who led the Egbesu Boys armed group in Bayelsa State, was paraded in front of journalists. |
We did not know that he had arranged with his gang to attack us Police Commissioner Onouha Udeka Nigeria's infamous police executions | |
He then agreed to take the police to his hideout in Odi town and surrender all his arms, local media reported police commissioner Onouha Udeka as saying. | He then agreed to take the police to his hideout in Odi town and surrender all his arms, local media reported police commissioner Onouha Udeka as saying. |
"He promised he was going to take us to his hideout in Odi where he hid his weapons," said Mr Udeka. | "He promised he was going to take us to his hideout in Odi where he hid his weapons," said Mr Udeka. |
"But we did not know that he had arranged with his gang to attack us and possibly get him freed. Ken was shot trying to escape." | "But we did not know that he had arranged with his gang to attack us and possibly get him freed. Ken was shot trying to escape." |
'Harbouring militants' | 'Harbouring militants' |
Mr Niweigha was the only person killed in the shootout, he said. | Mr Niweigha was the only person killed in the shootout, he said. |
Thousands flee Delta fighting Will Nigeria oil offensive backfire? | Thousands flee Delta fighting Will Nigeria oil offensive backfire? |
A spokesman from Mend - an affiliation of armed groups in the oil-rich Niger Delta - accused the police of "summarily executing" Mr Niweigha. | A spokesman from Mend - an affiliation of armed groups in the oil-rich Niger Delta - accused the police of "summarily executing" Mr Niweigha. |
"The Nigerian government in authorising extra-judicial killings is sending a clear message to youths from the region that it is better to die fighting for freedom than be killed by a lawless system of government," Jomo Gbomo said in an e-mail to journalists. | "The Nigerian government in authorising extra-judicial killings is sending a clear message to youths from the region that it is better to die fighting for freedom than be killed by a lawless system of government," Jomo Gbomo said in an e-mail to journalists. |
Mr Niweigha had been arrested after 500 women from Odi demanded something should be done to stop militants fleeing from an army operation in neighbouring Delta State coming to the town. | Mr Niweigha had been arrested after 500 women from Odi demanded something should be done to stop militants fleeing from an army operation in neighbouring Delta State coming to the town. |
The women told police "Daddy Ken" that was harbouring them. | The women told police "Daddy Ken" that was harbouring them. |
It is unusual for people to turn in militants as they are often feared or pay Delta communities to keep quiet, but Odi residents said they feared a repeat of an army operation 10 years ago which devastated the town. | It is unusual for people to turn in militants as they are often feared or pay Delta communities to keep quiet, but Odi residents said they feared a repeat of an army operation 10 years ago which devastated the town. |
Military operation | Military operation |
US-based rights body Human Rights Watch reported 50 people were killed in that attack, which was provoked by the murder of 12 policemen, allegedly by militants led by Daddy Ken. | US-based rights body Human Rights Watch reported 50 people were killed in that attack, which was provoked by the murder of 12 policemen, allegedly by militants led by Daddy Ken. |
Other local accounts put the number of dead at much higher. | Other local accounts put the number of dead at much higher. |
A security operation is currently under way in the swamps of Delta State where the military Joint Task Force (JTF) is hunting Mend fighters. | A security operation is currently under way in the swamps of Delta State where the military Joint Task Force (JTF) is hunting Mend fighters. |
Militant groups in the Niger Delta have flourished amid a lack of governance and rule of law. | Militant groups in the Niger Delta have flourished amid a lack of governance and rule of law. |
They claim to be fighting to help local people benefit from the region's oil wealth but fund their activities with oil theft, extortion and kidnapping. | They claim to be fighting to help local people benefit from the region's oil wealth but fund their activities with oil theft, extortion and kidnapping. |
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