An angry crowd has demonstrated furiously after a policeman shot and killed a South African returnee in Lagos.
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Many protesting youths at Sobo bus stop, Akowonjo, Lagos State,
went on the rampage on Thursday after a mobile policeman shot dead a
23-year-old man, identified only as Niyi, aka Para.
As some operatives reportedly whisked away the killer cop in a van,
the protesters resorted to violence, vandalising a hotel, shops and
vehicles parked by the roadside in the area.
Punch Metro reports that the policeman was one of the security
officers attached to the hotel – Erico Bellisima Hotels – which is
located some distance away from the bus stop.
A version of the story said Niyi had been at loggerheads with a
friend, identified only as Santo, over a sum of N5.2m Niyi sent to him
in tranches for safekeeping while he was in South Africa.
It was gathered that the deceased returned from South Africa last
week to reclaim the money after he was told that Santo converted it to
personal use.
Another account stated that the money was Niyi’s share of an undisclosed deal carried out by Santo on his behalf.
After failed attempts to get the sum from Santo, he was said to
have reported the case to policemen at a division in the neighbourhood.
The policemen reportedly told him to alert them once he sighted Santo in the hotel, where he always stayed.
Around 7am on Thursday, Niyi and his friends reportedly visited the hotel to verify if he was there.
A resident of the area, Segun Ajayi, said Niyi was into an undisclosed Internet business, through which he realised the money.
He said, “Niyi had not been in the country for a while. He just
returned last week. While he was in South Africa, he did a job and told
his friend, Santo, to help him pick up some money which was about
N5.2m. He told him to keep the money. But before he came back, Santo had
started spending it.
“He lodged at Erico Bellisima Hotels. Niyi had been going to
check him at the hotel, but the receptionist insisted Santo was not
there. He and his friends went there this morning (Thursday) and
confirmed Santo was there. Niyi called operatives of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad. They said they were on their way and that he should
ensure Santo did not leave the premises.
“Santo sent a worker to check if Niyi and his friends were
still around. They beat the worker. A policeman securing the hotel came
in and instead of asking what happened, he started shooting. He chased
the men and shot Niyi in the leg; the man fell. As he was struggling to
stand, he shot him in the back at a close range and he died on the spot.
The policeman knew Niyi very well; he was probably aware of the N5.2m
deal.”
When the area was visited, newsmen observed that the blood of the
victim had coagulated beside a gutter where he was reportedly felled by
the bullets.
The glasses of the hotel and windscreens of five vehicles parked around the scene were shattered by an angry mob.
Three shops were also vandalised, while commercial activities in the area were suspended.
Policemen from the Area M Command, Idimu; Shasha Police Station,
Rapid Response Squad and Lagos State Task Force on Environmental and
Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit, were on the ground to restore
normalcy.
An eyewitness, Demola Adekanbi, said, “I stayed around the
hotel. I heard gunshots around 7am and ran outside. I went to the hotel
to know what was happening. I found out that it was a mobile policeman
at the hotel that shot a man dead. When other security men in the hotel
observed that the situation was becoming riotous, they called for
reinforcement.
"When other policemen came around, they used tear gas to stop people from further damage of the hotel.”
A friend of the deceased, Prince Okereke, said apart from the N5m
issue, Santo had reportedly hacked into Niyi’s Facebook account and used
it to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.
He added that the deceased’s girlfriend was just delivered of a baby.
He said, “We lived together on Ponle Street, Akowonjo. Santo hacked into Niyi’s Facebook account and requested money from some people.
“He gave them a bank account which they paid money into. When
Niyi woke up this morning (Thursday), he told me he was going to the
hotel to see Santo about the fraud and the N5.2m deal. I was still
sleeping when some people came to tell me that he had been shot dead.
“Santo probably gave the mobile policeman some money to chase
Niyi away. As people were protesting, some policemen came there. They
sneaked the mobile policeman and Santo into a van and took them away. We
are demanding justice; such a thing cannot happen and we will keep
quiet.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, confirmed the killing.
“The policeman is in custody and investigation is ongoing,” he added.
The PPRO promised to get back to our correspondent with details of the suspect.
He had, however, yet to do so as of press time.
Efforts to speak with the management of the hotel proved abortive
as the facility was shut as of 1pm when our correspondent left the area.
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