The burnt patrol van. Photo: Police
According to a report by Punch Metro, pandemonium broke out on
Wednesday in the Ibeshe, Ikorodu area of Lagos State, after a mob, made
up of motorcycle riders, attacked the Ibeshe Police Station with stones,
bottles and attempted to burn it down.
Punch Metro reports that the mob was prevented from carrying out
the act by shots fired by policemen attached to the station, who also
called for reinforcement from surrounding divisions.
After beating a retreat, it was gathered that the crowd set ablaze a patrol vehicle in the area and attacked policemen in sight.
It was learnt that a motorcycle rider, identified as Paul, aka Baba
Ezine, had died in the early hours of Wednesday after an accident which
residents claimed was caused by the police.
A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the Ebonyi
State indigene had attempted to evade a police checkpoint when he had
the accident.
She said, “The man was taking a passenger somewhere on Tuesday
when he ran into the police checkpoint. He tried to evade the policemen,
but crashed into a gutter. People said the policemen chased him into
the gutter.
“After the accident, the police operatives, instead of taking
him to a hospital, left him in the gutter. They, however, seized his
motorcycle, which they took to their station.
“The man’s friends later took him to a hospital where he died
this morning (Wednesday). The man’s kinsmen and colleagues from
Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, mobilised and took his corpse to the palace of
the Baale of Owode, who urged them to be calm and promised to do
something.
“From the palace, they took his remains to the police station.
The police fired shots into the air to scare them away. That was when
they found a police van which they burnt.”
Another resident said the deceased, who was in his 40s, had recently lost his wife and mother.
He said, “Paul’s wife died in September 2017, while his mother,
who came from the village to take care of their five children, died in
February 2018. Since then, he lived alone with the children in the Owode
Labake area.”
A community leader, who did not want to be identified, lamented
that the police had been arresting innocent residents on the street in a
bid to apprehend those behind the burning of the police vehicle.
However, the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Chike Oti,
in a statement on Wednesday, said the attack on the station was
unwarranted.
He said the police authorities would ensure that those behind the arson were punished.
He said, “The Lagos State Police Command notes with regret the
unfortunate burning of a police patrol van stationed at a black spot in
Ibeshe, in the Ipakodo area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, by irate
motorcyclists, aka okada riders, around 10.45am today (Wednesday).
“The incident was occasioned by an encounter between policemen
manning the black spot and an okada rider plying the route way beyond
the Lagos State approved time of 10pm.
“As he approached the police pin down point, the police team
observed that he carried a passenger with a big bag placed between him
and the rider and so they flagged him down. But instead of obeying the
police signal, the okada man increased his speed in order to evade
police scrutiny. Sadly, he ended up in a ditch and passed on, while his
associate with the suspicious bag vanished into thin air.
“However, around 10am today, okada riders sympathetic to their
late colleague mobilised in their thousands and attempted to burn the
Ibeshe Police Post. They were resisted. So, they moved and found a
softer target, which was a police van stationed at a known black spot in
Ibeshe, and set it ablaze.”
Oti said the police command would no longer condone destruction of
its property, adding that it might use firearms to stop such actions in
the future.
The police spokesperson, who said 63 suspects had already been
arrested, urged residents to register their grievances against police
action with the authorities for appropriate action.
“The CP Lagos has directed that the 63 okada riders arrested
for burning the police vehicle should be charged to court for arson. He
has also directed the Officer-in-Charge, Legal, to file a motion to a
court of competent jurisdiction to surcharge the suspects for the
purchase of another police patrol vehicle,” he added.
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