According to Punch, Mr.
Henry Dimoji, who was returning from a wake keeping in FESTAC with his wife,
Linda, had been asked by the police to stop for a search when the incident
occurred at checkpoint Mile 2 end of the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.
Forty-eight year-old
Dimoji, who hailed from Imo State was driving in a Honda car.
The policemen, reportedly
attached to the Rapid Response Squad, Ikeja, had allegedly refused to allow
Dimoji to park properly by the roadside, insisting that he came down to open
his booth for the search.
It was learnt that an
oncoming tanker, said to be carrying diesel, hit the businessman and dragged
him on the road. The policemen were said to have avoided the tanker.
His wife Linda had called on the officers and
passers-by for help, but the officers allegedly fled the scene.
It was gathered that the
matter, which occurred at about 7.30pm last Thursday, April 30, was transferred
to the State Criminal Investigation Department, while the policemen had been
arrested.
The truck driver and his
conductor had also been arrested by the police.
It was further learnt that
the SCID was still searching for two policemen, who were also with the patrol
team during the incident.
When PUNCH Metro visited
the deceased’s residence on Okey Dimoji Drive in the Anthony Village area of
Lagos, a relative, who identified himself simply as Frank, said Dimoji’s death
was shocking to the family.
“When Dimoji got to the checkpoint, the
policemen asked him to park and open his booth, but they did not allow him to
park properly. He told them to allow him to park when one of them brought out a
gun and threatened to shoot if Dimoji disobeyed.
“He then came out of the
car to talk to the officers. Hardly had he come down when the trailer
approached. The trailer driver who was probably aware of the illegal checkpoint
tried to speed past the policemen. In the process, the trailer hit Dimoji in
the thigh and dragged on the road for a few metres.
“When the policemen saw
this, they entered their van and fled. The wife started screaming and calling
for help. It was even the trailer driver and the conductor who stopped and
assisted to rush him to a hospital.
“We have been to the SCID,
and the police boss assured us that justice would be done on the matter. I saw
the policemen that mounted the illegal checkpoint. They do not deserve to be in
the Nigeria Police Force.”
A friend of the deceased,
who identified himself simply as Sola, told our correspondent that Dimoji still
called him on Thursday to plan a media event.
“He was a very industrious
man. He had huge investments in Courier services, Telecommunications, Designs
and media relations. The police should fish out all the culprits and bring them
to book,” he said.
The deceased’s wife was
unavailable for comment as of the time of visit.
The Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident, adding that investigations
were ongoing on the matter.
He said, “What the police
are investigating is a case of a fatal accident, and the culpability of the
officers in the incident. Two officers are in custody over the matter, and
investigations are ongoing.”
Sad RIP
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