The Commandant General of
the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Abdullahi Muhammadu,
The Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) says it has commenced an investigation into the
alleged killing of one of its operatives by his colleague at the Free Trade
Zone, Epe Expressway, in Lagos.
A statement by its
spokesman, Mr Emmanuel Okeh, on Tuesday in Lagos said that the officer involved
had been stripped of his arms and is currently in detention.
According to him, the ugly
incident occurred as a result of an accidental discharge by a personnel of the
corps, which led to some casualties involving another personnel of the Corps.
He said that Mamman Wuyah
and Oshemi Innocent, were both shot, adding that Innocent died and Wuyah
sustained an injury and is currently in the hospital.
The Commandant-General
(C-G) of the corps, Mr Abdullahi Mohammadu, expressed regrets over the ugly
incident that occurred at one of the beats, where personnel of the corps were
deployed to protect the nation’s infrastructure.
“I received the information
with a heavy heart, and in view of that, I commiserate with the family of the
deceased and the injured.
“It is unfortunate in spite
several warnings by the corps against such acts of negligence and
carelessness,’’ he said.
Muhammadu, however, assured
the public that adequate punitive action would be taken against the officer
involved to avert a future reoccurrence and to serve as a deterrent to other
personnel.
“Investigation into the
remote causes of the incident is ongoing as a committee has been set up to
critically look into the matter as the officer involved had already been
stripped of his arms and is currently in detention.’’
Mohammadu said the officer
would continue to be in detention pending the outcome of the report of the
committee and justice is accordingly ensured.

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