This is one of the most annoying and appalling things I have ever heard. A witness in the case involving a policeman, Cpl. Abu Abolaji, who is
standing trial for alleged shooting three men to death while on patrol,
yesterday, told a Lagos High Court in Igbosere that seven shots were
mistakenly fired by him. The witness, Mr Yahyah Emmanuel, an
inspector, told the court that he and three other policemen, including
the defendant, were on patrol when the seven shots that left three men
dead were fired.
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According to the witness; “On October 1, 2009, I
was at Adekunle Police Station when we received a distress call
informing us of a robbery at Alagomeji, Yaba, after which four of us signed for
ammunition and went on patrol. When we got there, we saw three men who
ran into a car and locked themselves up immediately they saw us. I
got down from the patrol van with Cpl. Abolaji and asked him to go find
out why the men ran into the car when they saw us. After a while, I
started hearing gunshots and I moved to the scene to ask the defendant
why he was shooting.” One of
the men died instantly and the other two died on their way to the
general hospital on Lagos Island.
He
said: “Immediately I got there, Cpl. Abolaji said it was a mistake and
the gun was collected from him by another police officer who later
discovered that seven of the bullets had been fired.” Counsel to
the defendant, Mr Victor Okpala, argued that Yahyah had not seen the
defendant fire the shots, adding that the defendant was on red alert. Even though this particular incident happened in 2009, it is still a common practice among the Nigerian Police today. When you have to run at the sight of those who are meant to protect you. Sad, really sad.
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