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Police probe killing of farmer, shooting of another in Cross River community
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Police probe killing of farmer, shooting of another in Cross River community

The Cross River State Police have launched an investigation into the killing of farmer Nkeruwem Ikoh and the wounding of Ukam Okpan during an attack on farmland in Erei Community, Biase Local Government Area. The incident, which occurred on Saturday afternoon, involved unidentified gunmen attacking two farmers from Orugbam Community near Egbor Community. Ikoh died from his injuries, while Okpan received medical treatment. The bodies were transported to a mortuary in neighboring Ebonyi State. The police emphasized that the perpetrators remain unidentified and that the investigation is ongoing. The case follows a Facebook post by Philip Obin, who accused Egbor Community members of launching an unprovoked attack, claiming government authorities had failed to act. While the police have not confirmed these claims, they have called for community cooperation and urged restraint to prevent further violence. This incident reflects broader concerns about rising communal tensions and violent conflicts over land in Cross River State.

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Premium Times Nigeria logoPremium Times NigeriaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 759 hr. ago
Police probe killing of farmer, shooting of another in Cross River community

The Cross River State Police have launched an investigation into the killing of farmer Nkeruwem Ikoh and the wounding of Ukam Okpan during an attack on farmland in Erei Community, Biase Local Government Area. The incident, which occurred on Saturday afternoon, involved unidentified gunmen attacking two farmers from Orugbam Community near Egbor Community. Ikoh died from his injuries, while Okpan received medical treatment. The bodies were transported to a mortuary in neighboring Ebonyi State. The police emphasized that the perpetrators remain unidentified and that the investigation is ongoing. The case follows a Facebook post by Philip Obin, who accused Egbor Community members of launching an unprovoked attack, claiming government authorities had failed to act. While the police have not confirmed these claims, they have called for community cooperation and urged restraint to prevent further violence. This incident reflects broader concerns about rising communal tensions and violent conflicts over land in Cross River State.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the event, citing official police statements and contrasting them with social media claims. It does not take sides in the dispute between communities nor does it emphasize particular political agendas. The focus remains on the factual development of the警方's

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article provides details from the police statement and aligns with the social media claim mentioned. Objectivity is lower due to the potential bias in emphasizing the police response and urging cooperation, which may imply a certain narrative.

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