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14-Year-Old Boy Stabs Police Officer to Death

14-Year-Old Boy Stabs Police Officer to Death | Daily Report Nigeria
  • Residents have been left in a state of shock after a 14-year-old boy invaded and caused havoc in a police station.

  • Daily Report Nigeria gathers that the minor was said to have stabbed a police officer to death, while also injuring another.

A 14-year-old boy has invaded a police station, and stabbed an officer to death.

The incident, which reportedly happened on Thursday, October 24 in the town of Bosanska Krupa, 300 kilometres (186 miles) northwest of the capital Sarajevo, Bonia saw the gruesome murder of a police man, while another was badly wounded.

 

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Confirming the incident, the interior minister for the Bosniak-Croat federation, Ramo Isak said;

One officer is dead and the other is wounded’.

He added that the injured policeman had been rushed to the hospital where he is currently battling life-threatening injuries.

 

Also confirming the incident to national broadcaster BHRT, the police spokesperson, Adnan Beganovic said the prosecutors have launched an investigation, adding that the motive for the crime were not Immediately known.

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“This is very sad. What surprised us is that it concerns a minor aged 14 who dared attack officers in a police station. It’s an alarm bell for our society,” he added

This comes a year after a 13-year-old injured a teacher with a firearm in a school in northeastern Bosnia.

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