Less than a month after six-year-old
Mariam Adeniji, witnessed the killing of her father, Rafiu, in the Mangoro area
of Lagos state, another policeman on Saturday, shot to death a father of three,
Azeez Omotosho.
Azeez was allegedly shot in the
presence of his seven-year-old daughter Aliya, in front of their home at
Oyegunwa Street, Sogunle area of Lagos State. He was allegedly shot twice.
The primary 2 pupil tearfully
recounted her experience to PUNCH Metro. She said, "My daddy, my mummy and
we the children, were inside the car. When we got to the entrance of our house,
my daddy saw policemen flagging down his friend's car. He parked and wanted to
help his friend but my mummy said he should not go.
"My daddy left us and went to
see the policemen while we went into the house. After sometime, we heard
gunshots so we came outside. My daddy was on the floor. The policeman then shot
my daddy again before he died."
When our correspondent visited the
family home of the deceased, sympathisers were seen coming in droves to pay
condolence; Azeez's widow, Sherifat, was nursing a seven-month-old baby.
Describing the incident as a
nightmare, she said, "The incident happened around 9pm; Azeez had picked
us from my shop on Aina Street. We drove to our home which is just about three
streets away. Just in front of our house, Azeez saw a policemen flag down the
vehicle of his friend's brother, Samson and he went to intervene.
"I told my husband not to
intervene but he said he knew the policeman and would talk to him. He did not
even turn off the engine of his vehicle before going. The rest of us alighted
and entered our compound when we heard a gunshot.
"We quickly ran out to see what
had happened. I saw the policeman touch my husband who was on the floor. When
he saw that Azeez was still breathing, he shot him again. The remaining
policemen fled while the killer policeman held unto someone and wanted to frame
the person. Look at my little children, who will take care of them for
me?"
Azeez's corpse was reportedly
deposited at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital mortuary. As a result
of the ongoing nationwide doctors' strike, an autopsy on the corpse, is being
delayed.
Upon the death of the 35-year-old,
irate youths in the area allegedly marched down to Sogunle Police Division
where the killer policeman, identified as Corporal Emejo Gabriel, was said to
be attached to.
He was reportedly disarmed and
arrested before being transferred to Area F Police Command, Ikeja.
Elder sister to the deceased, Aishat
Omotosho, told PUNCH Metro that there was need for the police authorities to
stop extra-judicial killings as it had become rampant.
Aishat urged the government to
ensure that her brother's corpse was released on time so he could be buried according
to Islamic rites.
She said, "Azeez was a
responsible man. This is not the first time policemen will be doing this; it
has become common and the government must stop this trend."
Police Public Relations Officer,
Ngozi Braide, however told our correspondent that the killer policeman was
first attacked and beaten by hoodlums.
She said, "The incident
occurred around 10pm. There was a party at Ajisegiri Street and fighting
erupted in the area. Policemen came up with a 'stop and search' strategy to
arrest the hoodlums. However, Gabriel was hit with a bottle on his head and
they attempted to snatch his rifle.
"A shot was fired and a life
was lost. The policeman has been hospitalised while his team members have been
arrested and investigations are on to determine if the policeman acted in
accordance with Force Order 237."
Source: Punch Metro
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