Crime
Killer police squad arrested in Lagos
An entire police team in Lagos has been arrested over the alleged killing of a youth, Kolade Johnson on Sunday.
The state command’s spokesman, DSP Bala Elkana, confirmed the arrest in a statement on Monday.
On Sunday that some residents of Mangoro/Onipetesi community in Lagos went on a rampage blocking the Oshodi/Abeokuta expressway in protest against the killing of a youth in the area.
The angry residents blocked the major roads with tyres and woods after the youth, later identified as Kolade Johnson was shot dead by policemen from Anti-Cultism Unit of Lagos State Command.
An unmarked commercial bus occupied by the policemen had visited the community on Sunday afternoon in search of youths dressed wildly and wearing dreadlocks.
It further gathered that one of the police operatives allegedly shot dead the youth from behind in an attempt to disperse a crowd which had gathered during the raid.
According to Elkana, on March 31, at about 5.05p.m., the Command received a distress call that Lagos- Abeokuta Express Way has been blocked by some angry youths who were protesting the shooting of one Kolade Johnson of No.1 Beco street, Onipetesi, Mangoro Bus Stop.
He said the shooting was done by a team of policemen from Anti Cultism unit, stressing that a team of policemen from the Rapid Response Squads and Metro Patrol were promptly drafted to the scene.
Elkana said the account of witnesses helped in identifying the team which fled the scene immediately after the incident.
“Members of the team suspected to be involved in the shooting have since been arrested and are currently in police custody undergoing interrogation.
“They will be subjected to internal disciplinary procedures, and may be prosecuted in conventional court if implicated by ongoing investigation.
“Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, CP Zubairu Muazu calls for calm, assuring that justice will prevail in this case.
“The CP also condoles with the family, friends and well wishers of Kolade Johnson,” he said.
Elkana said that the commissioner has promised to initiate far reaching reforms to help in repositioning the Anti Cultism Squad for effective service delivery, particularly in areas of respect for Human Rights and proficiency in the use of firearms.
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