There was a breach of the peace at Mosalasi bus stop, Alagbado, Lagos State, on Thursday, during which operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service, shot dead a 25-year-old commercial motorcyclist (okada rider), Saheed Omotosho.
Saheed’s elder brother, Rasheed Omotosho, was also said to have been beaten up and arrested by the customs officers when he protested that the victim was allegedly killed unjustly.
According to Punch, the NIS team had chased a vehicle loaded with suspected smuggled bags of rice on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
They were said to have impounded the vehicle from the smugglers at the bus stop. As the team made to go with the contraband, some hoodlums reportedly stopped them, and started offloading the rice.
It was gathered that the officers called for reinforcement, which after arriving started shooting sporadically. The development made okada riders and others in the area to flee.
An eyewitness, Adeniyi Obanisola, said the bullets ripped through Saheed’s back while he was running to safety.
He said, “Saheed was shot dead by the officers. He had a wife, who is pregnant. His elder brother was bitter that they killed his brother. They beat him up and took him away.”
A source said that name tags were not attached to the uniform wore by the customs operatives, adding that they fled the scene, leaving the victim in a pool of blood.
“But the picture of one of the customs officers was taken at the scene,” the source added.
Another witness, Muftau Oladosu, said the NIS officers intensified the shootings when the Divisional Police Officer of the Alakuko Police Station led his men to the scene to restore peace.
“The DPO tried to talk to them but they continued shooting and left with the seized bags of rice,” he said.
PUNCH
Friday, 14 October 2016
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