Connect with us

Vreporters

Armed Naval Officers Reportedly Stab Police Man To Death in Lagos

News

Armed Naval Officers Reportedly Stab Police Man To Death in Lagos

Nigerian Tribune

An Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Abion Hezikiel, was over the wekend killed and many other people injured as armed naval officers clashed with policemen in the Satelittte Town area of Lagos State.

The image-maker in charge of the state police command, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the death of the senior police officer to the Nigerian Tribune.

The clash between the two security agencies created serious panic around Oluti area of Satelitte Town as people scampered for safety as the naval officers went on rampage.

Though the cause of the clash was yet to be ascertained as at the time of filing this report, the naval officers were said to be on two motorcycles when the incident happened.

An eye witness, Stephen Ogbodeto, said that the slain policeman and some of his colleagues were on patrol in Oluti when they clashed with the naval officers.

“We later reconvened when we saw other police patrol vehicles at the scene. We saw them arresting two naval personnel,and impounding their motorcycles, while the injured policeman and other victims were rushed to the hospital.”

A police source at the Satelitte Town Police Station who pleaded anonymity while speaking with the Nigerian Tribune said: “Two of the naval personnel have been arrested while two others are at large but we have reported the incident to the military authority to enable them release other two fleeing personnel.”

According to the police source, “the officers who attacked our men were later identified as Serial number: 20507 Onyekachi Egwumain, 27, 16933 Ebubechukwu Growth, 28, and two others on the run attached to Nigeria Navy Central Pay office, Apapa.”

Hundeyin while confirming the incident to the Nigerian Tribune said that the policemen were on anti-traffic robbery patrol when the incident happened.

The Lagos police spokesperson also said that the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigations Department, Panti for further investigation.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
You may also like...
Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

More in News

Advertisement

Trending

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
To Top
slot="4644831179" data-auto-format="rspv" data-full-width="">