In a rather tragic development, a 35-year-old man, Mr Olusola Adegbegha, was on Tuesday, killed when he was hit by a bullet fired by a policeman attached to the Mokola Division in Oyo State.
According
to Adegbegha’s brother, the deceased left Oluyole Estate area where he
was temporarily staying with his younger sister around 5.00 a.m. only
for the family to later find out that he was dead. The brother, Sunkanmi
Owoeye, said the family was informed by the police that Adegbegha was
stopped at Recreation Club area for a search, but proved difficult,
which made a corporal to take him to the station.
Owoeye
said the police claimed that on getting to the station, Adegbegha
reversed and zoomed off after the corporal got down from his car to open
the gate of the police station, which reportedly made the corporal
shoot at the car. The bullet was said to have penetrated the rear
trafficator of his Mazda 626 car and gone through the back seat into the
driver’s seat, before hitting the deceased on the back and thigh.
Owoeye
also said the security guard of Group Medical Hospital, situated beside
the police station, also informed the family that the deceased came to
knock on the hospital gate, telling him that he had been shot by the
police. Though, Owoeye said the gate was eventually opened for his
brother, he blamed the doctor for insisting on seeing a policeman from
the Mokola police division before he could commence treatment, a
situation he believed contributed to the eventual death of his brother.
Owoeye
said he was told that the police still met his brother conscious and he
was able to point to the policemen who shot at him before he died. He
did not believe the claim by the Police that his brother was shot while
he was escaping, saying that the bullet penetrated the car from the rear
and anyone familiar with the police station would know that it was not
easy to make a turn at its gate as it is very narrow. He said it was the
belief of the family that there was more to the story than meets the
eye and the family would want justice to prevail over the killing of his
brother.
He
revealed that the deceased had fixed his wedding for March, while his
fiancee, who is based in Canada was being expected home before the end
of January for their introduction ceremony. Meanwhile, reacting to the
story, the state deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr Clement Adoda, said
what really happened was that a stop-and-search patrol team stopped a
green Mazda 626 with registration number PR 61 KJA driven by Adegbegha
at about 5.00 a.m.
He
added that the driver allegedly went wild when questioned about his
identity and ownership of the car, which made the leader of the patrol
team to detail a corporal to take him to the police station. Adoda
stated further that on getting to the station, the corporal alighted to
open the gate of the station and the driver seized the opportunity to
take off. He said the corporal aimed at the vehicle’s tyre to stop the
driver, but he still escaped, unknown to the police that the bullet had
hit him.
He
further disclosed that it was the security guard of Group Medical
Hospital who came to the police station shortly after to inform the
police that a man came to the hospital with a gunshot, where he later
died while being treated. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, however,
revealed that the corporal had been detained at the State Criminal
Investigation Department (SCID), Iyaganku, while the case was being
investigated.
Culled from talk of Naija
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