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Ogun Police slams reports operatives killed innocent person

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The Police Command in Ogun State on Saturday denied the rumour that the Command’s tactical team shot an innocent person on the Papalanto/Ilaro road.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, debunked the rumour in a press release in Ota, Ogun State.

Oyeyemi said the attention of the Command had been drawn to a piece of misleading information circulating on social media that men of the Command shot and killed a person along the Papalanto/Ilaro road on Thursday.

He said, “Consequently, the Command wishes to set the record straight, saying ‘Following a reported case of kidnapping involving a young man who was abducted in his father’s farm at Ishaga area of the state on Wednesday, the Command’s tactical teams were, as usual, deployed in and around the area for a rescue operation, which usually involves risky and laborious bush combing and stop and search on the highways.”

Oyeyemi explained that one of the teams that was conducting stop and search at about 10:30 am along Papalanto-Ilaro road, flagged down a Honda Accord car.

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“The driver did not stop. Rather, the occupants fired a gunshot at the policemen, for which the police fired back,” he said.

The PPRO said that the car sped off and crashed into the bush some distance away from the checkpoint.

Oyeyemi stated further that the driver of the car, now wounded, was arrested, but he gave up the ghost on the way to the hospital, while the other occupants of the car fled into the bush.

“The car was searched by the police team in the presence of members of the public who were at the scene, including the Baale of the area.

“A locally-made pistol with two cartridges were recovered from the car, while the number plate of the car was hurriedly removed by the escaping occupants,” he said.

According to Oyeyemi, “it is pertinent to note that the command’s tactical teams had been carrying out their duty professionally and had recorded many success stories”.

He said the Command had never received any complaint of professional misconduct against them from anybody.

“It is, therefore, sheer mischief on the part of those who took to social media to accuse the teams of killing an innocent person,” he said.

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