THE Rivers State High Court at Degema, Degema Local Government Area, was engulfed by fire in the early hours of today.
Eyewitnesses said the fire started at about 4.00 am, but the cause of the inferno could not be ascertained.
Almost all parts of the building were destroyed in the fire, which started barely 48 hours after the directive from the JUSUN to judiciary workers to resume duties.
Fire fighters are yet to get to the scene at the time of this report.
However the Rivers state Police Command has confirmed that there was an attack on four of the five High courts in Rivers state.
After the early morning attack on the high court sitting in Degema, the High court branches in Isiokpo, Ahaoda and the Headquarter, Port Harcourt were also ridden with dynamite, destroying some....
sections of the courts.
The Police in a statement signed by its PPRO, Ahmad Mohammad said the attack was carried out by yet to be identified assailants.
“The Rivers State Police Command wishes to confirm that in the early hours of Monday, 02/02/2015, coordinated attacks were launched on judiciary court premises at Degema, Isiokpo and Port Harcourt with explosive devices suspected to be dynamite by unidentified and unpatriotic assailants.
“Minimal damages were recorded in Port Harcourt and Isiokpo scenes without affecting the court building and documents, while at Degema, the court building was razed down and documents burnt. No lives were lost.
“Areas are now under Police control while Police Bomb Disposal Unit has commenced discreet investigation in earnest.
“It took the instant efforts of Policemen, particularly at Isiokpo and Port Harcourt to extinguish the fire resulting from the explosions and stopped it from spreading beyond the point of impact.
The Commissioner of Police is deeply saddened by the tragic and senseless attacks on the temples of justice. We must realize that violence is never and will never be a solution to problem(s).
“The Command has already put in place efforts that will lead to the arrest of the actors and sponsors of the attacks while soliciting for the usual cooperation from members of the public to assist the police in this regard.
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