Sunday partying came to an abrupt end in Mile 4 Nkwen, especially around Teken Quarter.
A local called Funwi Blaise Tanwie, a builder by profession was shot dead in a faceoff with unidentified gunmen who snatched his bag.
Reports hold that attempts to cajole the armed men to at least return his identification documents to him earned him a bullet on his chest leaving him dead.
A voice note has been making rounds on social media especially, WhatsApp groups from his killers says, ”Wuna go just dey halla for dey so and when them come for take wuna and wuna dey member power so, na so we go do wuna.”
Insecurity in Nkwen has become the order of the day despite the presence of gendarmerie elements in good number.
Sellers of brasseries drinks are kidnapped with impunity and those who resist are murdered without a second thought.
Even attempts to denounce the perpetrators by the population have not yielded any fruits.
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