Crime
Army Sergeant shot police officer dead in Lagos
An Army Sergeant, John Ocheme is currently under investigation for allegedly shooting a police inspector attached to the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), CMS Jetty, Lagos Island, Inah Ubi on Wednesday.
According to the deceased family, the police officer was killed near the premises of a dredging firm, Batare Nigeria Ltd in the Sangotedo area of Ajah, Lagos State.
It was learnt that Ocheme and another unnamed soldier were said to be guarding the firm, while Ubi and another policeman were on official duty in the area, providing security for three NIWA officials on tax or revenue drive.
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A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “We left here on a flying boat at about 9am. We got to the Sangotedo area of Okun Ajah and got off the boat. There were many dredging companies there.”
As the NIWA team drew close to shore, they were sighted by persons suspected to be carrying out illegal dredging operations.
The suspects fled, leaving behind some of their equipment. Inah gave chase and apprehended one of them, where he was protected by the soldiers.
According to the witness, both policemen on the NIWA team were armed and in uniform, while the soldiers, though armed, sported only army vests.
The source said one of the soldiers accosted the NIWA team, who identified themselves. While they were explaining their mission to him, they heard several gunshots from the direction Ubi went and found him on the ground near the other soldier.
The Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police, it was gathered, has since commenced investigation and met with the head of NIWA’s CMS Jetty in the company of the Army’s lawyer.
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