The
Oyo State Police Command announced that two of its men were detained
for inappropriate use of the firearms in their possession.
Olabisi
Okuwobi-Ilobanafor, the command spokesperson, disclosed this in Ibadan
on August 27, Tuesday. The spokesperosn said the officers were held in
connection with an incident at Orisunbare Village in Oluyole Local
Government Area of the State last week Thursday. The officers allegedly
shot sporadically into the air, causing panic among the villagers.
According
to some newspaper reports, the two police officers had been accused of
aiding vandals at an NNPC pipeline in the village.
The
police spokeswoman said following the report in the dailies, the
command went into full investigation to ascertain the alleged
involvement of the two officers.
“At
the end of our investigation, it was discovered that the officers were
only carrying out their assigned duty, but this did not go down well
with some of the villagers who saw the presence of policemen as a denial
of their means of livelihood.
“The
tanker which they alleged was used to carry fuel is a water tanker
belonging to Avian Farms and never used for fuel haulage. The tanker is
here with us at the Eleyele police headquarters”, she said.
The
police officers, who were attached to the anti-pipeline vandalisation
unit, reportedly pounced on one Olarewaju Akanji and beat him to a state
of coma for challenging them when they were allegedly trying to escape
with a fuel-laden tanker filled with petrol scooped from a ruptured
pipeline in the village.
The
sporadic gun shots fired by the police officers forced many shop owners
and traders to abandon their businesses and run for their lives.
Mr. Akanji, who sustained severe injuries, was rushed to a nearby hospital where he is currently receiving medical attention.
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