Rivers taskforce denies killing bureau de change operator

It seems like you're referring to a news article or a current event. The Rivers State Taskforce has denied allegations of killing a Bureau de Change (BDC) operator in Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State in Nigeria.

According to reports, the BDC operator was allegedly killed by the taskforce during a raid on his office in the city. The taskforce, which is responsible for enforcing traffic laws and maintaining order in the city, has denied any involvement in the operator's death.

In a statement, the taskforce claimed that the operator was not killed during the raid and that the allegations were baseless and unfounded. The taskforce also claimed that the operator was still alive and that the allegations were being spread by mischievous individuals who wanted to create chaos in the city.

The Rivers State Police Command has launched an investigation into the matter and has promised to get to the bottom of the allegations. The police have also appealed to the public to remain calm and to avoid spreading false information that could lead to chaos and unrest in the city.

It's worth noting that the allegations of the taskforce killing the BDC operator have sparked widespread outrage and condemnation in the city, with many calling for the taskforce to be held accountable for their actions. The incident has also raised concerns about the use of force by law enforcement agencies in the country and the need for greater accountability and transparency in their operations.