Fleeing Lagos task force officers shoot banker for protesting car damage - Punch Newspapers

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A Branch Manager with Wema Bank, Bamidele Ajala, has been shot by personnel of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit in the Oshodi area of the state.gathered that the officers shot the 39-year-old in the hand while they were fleeing with a yet-to-be-identified LT commercial bus driver, who bashed his car.

Ajala said, “The driver said the area boys usually worked with the task force officials to track down drivers and that it was when they were dragging his steering with him and pepper-sprayed his face that he rammed into my car. “The task force officials said they would handle it and I handed over the driver to them. The officials called the area boys to drive the commercial bus and the driver away, but when I realised that they were trying to escape with the driver, I ran into my car and caught up with them.”

He said, “I said the driver needed to fix my car, but one of the task force officials slapped my face; my mouth peeled and I started bleeding. The task force official also went toward my car and used his AK-47 to shoot the two tyres on the passenger’s side.

 

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Without any investigation, the spokesman denies that they are not followlasg taskforce personnel; maybe he receives returns from the team. Very unprofessional. Animal kingdom

End Nigeria to safe life and property

& we are still thinking of ONE Nigeria while people that made to protect Continue hurting citizens and at the end we call them unknown police...one Day will be one Day

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