Pandemonium broke out on Thursday, at Mgbuchi-Rukpokwuodu, Rukpokwu, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, as policeman allegedly shot a tricycle rider dead over N100 bribe.
The immediate
reason for killing the tricycle rider, popularly known as “School Boy” by the
yet to be identified policeman, was uncertain.
However,
various sources claimed that the deceased was shot dead at a close range by a
policeman attached to a patrol team around 6.00am on Thursday due to his
refusal to part with N100 bribe.
The Police
patrol team was allegedly drawn from the Police Special Area Command, in
Rumuodomaya headquarters of Obio-Akpor Local Government Area.
According to
sources, immediately the police team found out that ” School Boy” was shot dead
and his tricycle plunged into the gutter, they fled the scene of the of the
incident to avoid reprisal attack from angry passers-by who witnessed the
incident.
However, a
few minutes after the news of of the death of “School Boy”, broke with videos
in social media, there was spontaneous protests from the commercial tricycle
operators who were joined by angry youths and residents.
The angry
protesters blocked the Airport road, and major adjoining roads leading to the
Port Harcourt International Airport causing heavy traffic with bonfires.
Protesters
also tried to march to the Police Special Area Command in Rumuodomaya but were
resisted by policemen who shot both teargas canisters and live bullets
sporadically for several hours to ward them off.
In a Video
that went viral immediately after the incident, relations and sympathetic
onlookers were seen weeping over the corpse of the late tricycle rider.
SP Nnamdi
Omoni, spokesman of the Rivers State Police Command confirmed the incident and
that the policeman who fired the shot that killed the tricycle rider had been
arrested and demobilised.
As at the
time of filing this report, shop owners in Rumuodomaya and Rukpokwu and those
along Airport road hurriedly closed their shops, while commuters trekked long
distances as vehicles were off the road.
Protest in ongoing right now at Rumukupu axis,
— Jim Ogu (@jim_ogu) December 10, 2020
I call on the Rivers State Police command to swing into action and fish out the police officer responsible for this act of injustice and let the Law take its course and also compensate the deceased family. pic.twitter.com/axA367g1Qf
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