A witness who pledged
anonymity told journalists that some policemen drove to the scene of the
incident in a Nissan Micra car and stopped the car being driven by the deceased
cousin, Kayode Atanda.
A policeman in Ibadan on
Thursday afternoon allegedly shot a 32-year-old businessman, Yemi Ajayi, dead
at the Iwo Road interchange, Ibadan, Oyo State.
Kayode and late Ajayi were
said to be on their way to work in a Toyota Camry car.
The source said that before
the driver had slowed down to clear off the highway, one of the policemen
started struggling with him over the steering wheel.
According to him, as the
driver was trying to get out of the car, the policeman shot him on the arm and
the bullet hit the stomach of the deceased sitting beside him.
“I was here when the
incident happened. He was about to open the car door when the drunken police
officer shot him.
“All the three police
officers were drunk. I think government needs to put end to this unreasonable
killing,” the eyewitness said.
An elder brother to the
victim, Sola Ajayi, told newsmen that the deceased was the bread winner of the
family.
He said the Yemi’s death
had created vacuum in the family, especially in the life of their aged mother.
The older Ajayi said that
when the family heard about the unfortunate incident, they went to the testing
ground police station to confirm, but saw only their vehicle.
“It was only Kayode Atanda,
our cousin, who was rushed to the University Teaching Hospital (UCH) for
treatment that we met in the hospital. I pray the arm will not be amputated,”
he said.
He said that the
whereabouts of the corpse of his brother was unknown to the family, adding that
police had abandoned the wounded Atanda at UCH.
The Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO) in the state, Olugbenga Fadeyi, who confirmed the incident, said
the Police Command had begun investigation into the matter.
“A team from the Area
Command Police (ACPOL), Agodi, who were on routine patrol at Iwo road
interchange on July 10 at about 12:15 p.m stopped a Toyota Camry car which was
alleged to have refused to stop.
“In the process, one of the
policemen fired a shot which hit one Adeyemi ‘m’ in the stomach and he was
rushed to police hospital, Agodi, for treatment but was later confirmed dead by
the medical personnel,” he said.
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