War in Calabar: Many dead as Naval officers burn down police station | ||
PM News - Several police officers are feared to have been killed Tuesday night after suspected officials of the Nigerian Navy stormed a police division in Calabar, southern Nigeria.
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Many dead as Naval officers burn down police station
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