Alleged members of Chief Imam's convoy accused of damaging vehicles and property at Kokompe
Confusion broke out at Kokompe in Darkuman after individuals alleged to be part of Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu the National Chief Imam's convoy reportedly damaged vehicle windscreens and commercial property while attempting to pass through a busy street where residents were observing funeral rites.
Eyewitnesses who spoke to Class News said several private and commercial vehicles parked along the road had their windscreens smashed, while some nearby businesses also suffered damage.
One eyewitness said the incident occurred during funeral rites for a member of the Kokompe community.
"A Kokompe member had died, and as part of the tradition, glasses were being smashed on the road. An ambulance was also passing through, and people were paying their last respects to their deceased colleague," the eyewitness said.
The witness explained that the National Chief Imam's convoy arrived at the scene at the same time, but those taking part in the funeral appeared to be unaware of its approach, causing the convoy to be delayed.
"That was when we saw some Zongo boys come and start smashing the windscreens of customers' vehicles," the eyewitness alleged.
The witness further claimed that the unidentified individuals also damaged property belonging to businesses in the area.
Another eyewitness alleged that members of the Chief Imam's convoy justified their actions by claiming that someone had thrown a stone at one of their vehicles.
The circumstances surrounding the incident have not yet been independently verified.
Kokompe is a popular car repair and spare parts hub.
Source: classfmonline.com
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