The Lagos State Police Command has
commenced investigations into the killing of a police corporal, Ado
Ayuba, who was lynched by some hoodlums in Suru Alaba area of the state.
According to the police, the victim was
beaten to death by an irate mob for allegedly killing a trader, Mustapha
Mohammed, on July 30, 2013.
Ayuba and
another policeman were deployed to the scene to chase away traders who
had illegally taken over a portion of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.
It was learnt that trading activities by
the traders usually caused gridlock in the area. It was also learnt
that some residents and motorists had complained to relevant authorities
about the inconveniences caused by the traders. It was said that a
construction company working on the road had also made appeal to the
government to check the traders.
A senior policeman, who spoke to our
correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said, “Ayuba and the
policeman were posted to the area to chase away traders who had taken
over that portion of the road. The road is under construction by Chinese
Construction Engineering Company and the company had complained that
its makeshift construction site was being hijacked by traders.
“On the day of the incident, Ayuba and another policeman were dispersing the traders when things went wrong.
“We were told that the traders
overpowered the policemen and in an attempt to protect himself and his
colleague, Ayuba opened fire into the crowd and killed a trader
(Mohammed).
“Ayuba’s colleague immediately fled,
leaving him alone with the hoodlums. The hoodlums seized Ayuba’s gun
from him, picked up stones and sticks and beat him up without mercy.
“Some soldiers arrived at the scene and
attempted to rescue the policeman. But the soldiers were greatly
outnumbered by the uncontrollable mob, which overpowered them and chased
them away.”
Our correspondent learnt that by the
time the police back-up arrived and managed to disperse the mob, Ayuba
was unconscious from the beatings he had received.
The policemen were said to have rushed Ayuba and Mohammed to the hospital where they were confirmed dead.
Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, Ngozi Braide, told our correspondent that the matter had been
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba.
She said, “The matter is under investigation at the SCID. Investigations will reveal what happened.”
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