Protest rocks Lagos community as policemen drown tricycle rider
Some residents of Isheri, Lagos State, on Saturday
went on the rampage at the Isheri Divisional Police Station after the corpse of
a 37-year-old tricycle rider, Adama Onikoyi, was recovered from a river in the
community.
A team of policemen from the station had
reportedly raided the neighbourhood around 10pm on Thursday during which they
chased the father of four into the river, where he drowned.
But the Lagos State Police Command said the
indigene of Ibadan, Oyo State was a traffic robber, adding that he jumped into
the river to evade arrest.
Adama was accosted by one of the cops on Wilma
Street, where he lived, shortly after he returned from work.
It was gathered that he declined following them to
the station on the grounds that he did not commit any offence.
He was said to have managed to escape and flee
towards the river.
His widow, Biliki Onikoyi, said he had gone to buy
food for one of their children, Zainab, after he returned from work.
She said she became apprehensive when he did not
return after an hour.
She said, “When I called his phone number, it
indicated that it was switched off. I was in fear throughout the night. While I
was searching for him the following morning, someone said policemen raided the
community the previous day and chased a man to the riverside.
“The person said he saw some policemen beating one
man and that they tore the man’s clothes when he insisted that he would not
follow them. I went there and found my husband’s clothes at the bank.
“I went to the station to know if he was among
those arrested during the raid. A policeman I met said he was not arrested.
While he was attending to me, another policeman came and said they pushed a
stubborn man inside the water.”
Biliki said Adama’s corpse floated around 8am on
Saturday with injuries on his head and face.
She said her husband was killed for no just cause
and demanded that justice must be done.
“One of his hands was also broken. He was not a
thief and nothing incriminating was found on him. I don’t have any job. He was
the one catering to the family. All our children are still in school,” she
added.
A friend of the deceased, John Eze, who claimed to
have witnessed the incident, said one of the policemen shot into the river
after Adama drowned.
He said, “The man was my close friend and he was a
commercial tricycle rider, shuttling between Ojodu-Berger and Isheri. Some
minutes after he left the park at Ojodu-Berger, I passed through the police
station and saw some policemen in a van heading towards Wilma Street.
“I parked my tricycle and hid somewhere to know
what was happening. I saw a policeman hold him by the waist of his trousers. He
struggled with the policeman and later escaped. The policeman chased him until
he fell into the river. The policeman also shot into the water.
“Some people were with me that evening, but we
were afraid to go to the riverside. It was the following day I learnt that he
was missing. He was not a thug. Everybody knows he was an easy-going person. He
was very friendly.”
Another friend of the deceased, Taofiq Oladejo,
said some youths had protested at the police station on Friday, alleging that
operatives of the division drowned Adama.
He said some community elders intervened, stopped
the protest and had a meeting with the police.
“The police denied that he was beaten and drowned.
The elders told them that they would not be happy if they found injuries on
Adama’s body. Unfortunately, there were injuries on his body.
“The youths took his corpse to the station on
Saturday. The police fired tear gas canisters into them and they also threw
stones,” he added.
However, the Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said Adama was a hoodlum who had been
disturbing the peace of the community.
He said the police had swooped on him based on
complaints by residents.
Punch
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