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FRSC condemns attack on personnel, operational vehicles

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Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Dauda Biu has condemned the attack on FRSC personnel and operational vehicles in Jos, Plateau State.

A statement in Abuja on Friday by the Corps Public Education Officer, Assistant Corps Marshal Bisi Kazeem stated that Biu made the remark while reacting to the recent attack on FRSC personnel.

He described the act as unfortunate and uncalled-for, noting that the attack could have a demoralising effect on the operatives.

Biu explained that the Corps officials were carrying out their lawful duty of rescuing crash victims following a fatal crash that occurred on Bauchi Road Street, Jos, on Thursday at 1.30 pm.

The crash involved a diesel laden tanker that instantly went into flames. The accident claimed 13 lives, leaving 10 victims injured with eight vehicles, six tricycles and two motorcycles burnt down.

Biu said the two teams detailed to carryout rescue of the crash victims were ambushed by sympathisers and suspected hoodlums.

“They came out in their hundreds, burning down one FRSC patrol vehicle and damaging many parts of the ambulance that was to rescue the injured victims to the hospital.

“The attack also left three operatives with severe injuries on their heads and other parts of their bodies”, he said.

The Corps Marshal sympathised with the victims of the crash and called on the public to desist from further unprovoked attacks on FRSC personnel and its facilities both in the operational front and within its command premises.

Biu applauded the swift response of the Nigeria Police Force, and other security organisations who acted swiftly to calm the tension, disperse the angry mob and restore normalcy on the route.

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