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Matin:Do you have pot holes in Lagos and Kano roads? |
Matin:Do you know how many Keke NAPEP are in Lagos and Kano? You must not have travelled out of your village, hence your eediotic comments above |
That comunity better be ready for war. Police no go leave them alone after killing one of them, a highly placed officer at that. |
Police boss burnt to death in Ogun By Ademola Oni and Yemi Dalemo, Published: Sunday, 6 Dec 2009 Inspector General of Police, Onovo O. O. Tragedy on Saturday hit the Ogun State police command when an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Omolodun Oladokun, was burnt to death by unknown assailants during a communal clash. The incident which happened at Ijebu Ife, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered, also claimed the lives of four other persons when the police allegedly visited the community on a reprisal attack. Oladokun, who was until his death the Area Commander, Ogere, Ijebu East local council area, our correspondent learnt, had gone to intervene in the community following the eruption of violence and the death, on Friday, of a tailor, who was allegedly manhandled by a vigilance group over a week ago. A source told our correspondent on Saturday that the vigilance group was set up to complement the effort of the police following the increasing wave of armed robberies in the area. The State Police Commissioner, Alhaji Hashimu Argungu, who spoke to our correspondent on the telephone on Saturday, said Oladokun had responded to a distress call from the town as the youth took up arms against the security outfit to protest the death of the tailor. Argungu added that the vigilance group allegedly clashed with the tailor, who was said to be working overnight in his shop. The police commissioner said, “About nine days ago, the town‘s vigilance group met the tailor, working in his shop in the night. So, they told him to go home and come back the following morning to continue with his work but he refused. I believe they asked him to go because of the security situation in the town. “Unfortunately, it led to a fight and the tailor was wounded. He, however, died yesterday (Friday) and the community now rose up against the members of the vigilante group. “The Area Commander, however, went there to find out what was happening and ensure that peace was restored to the place. On his way, he was shot and burnt.” Argungu added that the command had deplored more men to the community to forestall further breakdown of the peace in the area. The explanation of the police boss, however, differed from an account by a member of the community, who claimed that the clash was between the youths and some riot policemen who had been keeping watch in the town for some time now. |
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