“I had information that some people gathered at the airport, supporters and I went in there because our goal is to maintain law and order. Where we discover we have a crowd, we will go there. “So we were there, myself and my men and it was after these people left the airport that we learnt about the shooting which led to the death of the Inspector. “Nobody gave me any intelligence of what was about to happen. There was no single incidence at the premises of the airport,” he added. The commissioner, however, noted that investigation was ongoing and those whose names had been mentioned in connec…