Drama As Soldiers Shoot Policemen Chasing Yahoo Boy In Festac Lagos (Photo)

Vigilant soldiers who had been
stationed at 7th Avenue Festac, Lagos State, fighting pipeline vandals
since Monday, yesterday, shot dead two civilians and injured two
policemen. One of the soldiers was also injured in the shooting.
The shooting spree happened
moment after the sol
diers received message to be at alert that robbers had attempted to rob Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), on 23th Avenue and that another set had attacked banks at Agbara, Ogun State.
diers received message to be at alert that robbers had attempted to rob Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), on 23th Avenue and that another set had attacked banks at Agbara, Ogun State.
Following the clash with vandals
on Monday, the soldiers had placed a barrier on the road; the barrier
was to show that the area was a high security risk area and drivers were
expected to slow down. The victims of yesterday shooting, however,
refused to slow down at the barrier even after the soldiers repeatedly
ordered them to stop. Thinking
they were criminals, the soldiers started shooting at them. When the
smoke from the guns cleared, two civilians had been killed, two
policemen and a soldier wounded. The incident occurred around 10:30pm.
The civilian driver died instantly and a stray bullet killed another
civilian who was eating noodles not far from the scene.
Two policemen were seriously
injured. One was shot in the buttock and another on the knee. The
soldiers so sprayed bullets that expended hundreds of ammunition
littered the ground. Two policevehicles were shattered and perforated
with bullets. One of the bullets bounced off a police van and hit one of the soldiers on the chest. The wounded were rushed to a nearby hospital, but rejected.
They were referred to Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba. A police source
said: “Surveillance men were on patrol. They sighted a Honda car. They
thought the driver was a ‘yahooyahoo’ guy. The policemen were in a
commercial bus as against the instruction of the Inspector General of Police (IG).
“The policemen flagged the Honda
driver down, but he refused to heed. The policemen started chasing him,
up to 7th Avenue where the joint team of soldiers and policemen were
stationed.
There was a barrier on the road to slow down vehicles. The Honda driver and the policemen in commercial bus refused to stop.”
There was a barrier on the road to slow down vehicles. The Honda driver and the policemen in commercial bus refused to stop.”
It was further gathered that the
Honda driver apparently drove towards the soldiers, thinking they would
protect him from people in the commercial bus that were chasing him.
When the Honda driver and commercial bus refused to stop, the soldiers
opened fire.
The state Police Public
Relations Officer (PPRO), Joe Offor, confirmed the incident, which he
described as an act of omission rather than commission.



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