COMMAND ARRESTS FOUR POLICEMEN OVER BUS CONDUCTOR’S DEATH
The Lagos State Police
Command has arrested four policemen in connection with the death of a bus
conductor, Ikechukwu Abarisim, who was crushed to death by a vehicle on Monday
at Cele Bus stop along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.
It was learnt that the deceased was allegedly
dragged from the bus-which was in motion-by one of the policemen in an apparent
attempt to arrest him.
Another policeman, who was
said to be driving another vehicle reportedly, crushed Abarisim’s head after he
fell to the ground.
Another version of the
story, however, was that the person driving the vehicle which crushed the deceased
was an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority.
An angry mob was said to
have unleashed mayhem on the office of LASTMA on the Cele end of the
expressway, vandalising property. A police team, it was learnt, later restored
normalcy in the area.
However, in a statement on
Wednesday, by LASTMA’s spokesperson, Mr. Mamud Hassan, the deceased was said to
have been killed by the policemen attached to the agency.
It was stated that four
police officials had been detained at the Itire Police Station in connection
with the incident.
The statement read in part,
“Some policemen attached to the agency were trying to arrest a commercial bus
who contravened the LagosTraffic Law. At the time of the incident, no LASTMA
official was involved in the attempted arrest, neither was an official of the
agency at the scene or vicinity of the incident that claimed the victim’s life.
“However, immediately after
the death of the victim, sympathisers and hoodlums invaded the LASTMA zone 30
Cele- Ijesha office, where they unleashed mayhem, destroyed impounded vehicles
and other valuables”
While commiserating with
the deceased’s family, the LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Babatunde Edu, promised
that the culprits would be brought to book and enjoined members of the public
to always report erring officers of the agency to the appropriate authorities
for necessary sanction. He added that the agency had a zero tolerance for any
act of indiscipline among its personnel.
“I commiserate with the
relatives of the deceased and assure them of the support of the agency in
unravelling the truth surrounding the death of their bread winner. The
policemen who were allegedly involved in the matter have been handed over to
the police at the Itire Police Station for further investigation into the
matter,” he said.
The Lagos State police
spokesperson, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said some LASTMA officials were being interrogated,
adding that the Force would speak on the incident after investigation.
He said, “Investigation
into the matter is ongoing. Men from both agencies are being held and
interrogated in connection with the incident. We will speak after
investigation.”
Culled from Punch
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