Inspector
Olaniyi Ogunsoro’s dismissal came following a recommendation sent to the
Assistant Inspector General of police in charge of zone two, after the
dismissed officer’s trial by the Ogun State Police Command.
The Nigeria
Police Force has sacked the Zonal Intervention Squad officer who was involved
in the alleged murder of the Remo Star football club player, Tiamiyu Kazeem.
Ogunsoro is
presently undergoing disengagement proceedings of the service and he is
expected to soon be prosecuted. Channels TV reports.
The Ogun
State Police Command on Saturday confirmed the death of the Assistant Captain
and Defender of Remo Stars Football club, Tiyamiyu Kazeem and ordered the
arrest of one of its own who was involved in the soccer player’s demise.
The police
had said that Kazeem was knocked down by a vehicle while trying to cross the
expressway in order to evade arrest.
However, the
club, quoting an eyewitness, said men of the police’s Special Anti-Robbery
Squad (SARS) had “pushed” Kazeem out of a moving vehicle, leading to his death.
Following the
conflicting reports regarding the death, Inspector-General of Police, Mr.
Mohammed Adamu, ordered the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the
Force Criminal Investigation Division (FCID), DIG Anthony Ogbizi, to
investigate the killing of a player.
In a
statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba on Monday, the
IGP gave the order while reviewing daily reports of major crime incidents
across the country.
Adamu
commiserated with the family and friends of the deceased and called for calm.
He assured
that justice would be done in the matter while reiterating that any person
found culpable will be brought to book.
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