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10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by ijustdey: 5:15pm On Dec 30, 2022
By Daniel Ojukwu


Two years after Nigerians took to the streets to protest against police brutality and extrajudicial killings, cases of policemen killing civilians continue to dominate news headlines across the country.

Often described as ‘rogue’ or ‘trigger-happy’ by spokesmen of the force in various states, the policemen who perpetrate the crimes are often never in the limelight and what becomes of them is either not communicated or under-reported.

Despite attempts by police public relations officers (PPROs) to pass off criminal activities of the police as odd events, the frequency of their crimes show they are not so odd. Checks by FIJ revealed Muyiwa Adejobi, police spokesman, force headquarters, referred to ‘bad eggs’ in the police on no fewer than 14 occasions via tweets between February and December 2022.

Between January 1 and December 30, FIJ has found several cases of extrajudicial killings, and how the police reacted to them:

January 17; Police ‘Kill‘ Shedrach Ochoche in Abuja: Police in Mabushi division, Abuja, were accused of torturing and killing Shedrach Ochoche, a former cleaner.

Ochoche’s alleged crime was stealing a car battery belonging to a Chinese woman whom he used to work for. He died in police custody on January 17.

Josephine Adeh, spokesperson for the police in Abuja, denied the police’s involvement, claiming Ochoche fell ill and succumbed to his illness.

January 22; Kogi Cop Murders Teenager Over Pure Water: In Kabba, Kogi State, an unnamed policeman shot and killed a teenage commercial motorcycle rider who, according to witnesses, took a sachet of pure water from the policeman’s vehicle.

Protests followed the killing, but Edward Egbuka, Kogi State Commissioner of Police, described the incident as self-defence.

February 3; Drunk Policeman Kills Soldier Guarding Shehu of Borno: An unnamed drunk policeman arrived the palace of Abubakar El-Kanemi, Shehu of Borno, and was challenged by Donatus Vonkong, the Shehu’s chief of security.

Other policemen intervened and convinced Vonkong to leave the drunk officer. Moments after, the officer opened fire and killed Vonkong.

The police spokesman in the state did not give a reaction at the time of the incident.

February 25; Using Taser, Oyo Policemen ‘Torture, Kill’ 21-Year-Old: In February, policemen in Apete, Oyo State, reportedly tortured 21-year-old Ridwan Olanrewaju to death using a taser.

The officers accused him of fraud and tasered him and his friends when he denied the allegations.

FIJ found no official record of reactions from the Oyo State Police Command.

February 25: In Apata, Oyo, Police Extort N700,000, Kill Man Afterwards: Public outcry followed the killing of an unidentified man in Apata, Oyo State, on February 25, 2022.
According to reports, policemen dubbed him a fraudster, extorted N700,000 from him and killed him afterwards.

FIJ found no official record of reactions from the Oyo State Police Command.

February 28; Lagos Police Torture Alleged Cultist to Death: On December 28, 2021, policemen in Ketu, Lagos State, arrested Sunday Agbamuche for alleged cult activities.

According to reports, the police tortured him and two others until he died on February 28, 2022.

The police went on to charge the deceased and two others to court.

April 24; Drunk Policeman Shoots Two Businessmen Dead at Birthday Party: During a birthday party in Egbeda, Lagos State, on April 24, 2022, a drunk policeman cocked his gun and ended the lives of two attendees.

Identified simply as Chikere and Odinaka, the two men went from being cheerful party-goers to lifeless bodies circulating in viral social media videos.

The Lagos police promised to investigate the matter but did not name the erring officer.

September 21; Plateau Police Kill 16-Year-Old, Injure Two: Residents of Jos North LGA had their community overrun by police from C Division at about 8 pm on September 21, 2022.

In the usual fashion, bullets were let fly, and 16-year-old Usman Bala was killed, while two others were shot in the feet.

Alabo Alfred, spokesman for the state police, described the police’s action as self-defence and said the force was investigating, but there has been no word since then.

December 6; Ajah Policemen Gun Down Gafaru Buraimoh: When policemen stormed the Ajah area of Lagos State to arrest sellers of petrol on the black market, little did residents know it would turn bloody.

A short while after they arrived, they began firing shots sporadically. Thirty-year-old Gafaru Buraimoh was felled by a policeman whose identity was kept secret by the force.

In an official statement by the state command, this policeman was said to be in detention while investigations continued. Nothing was heard of the matter afterwards.

December 25; Lagos Policeman Shoots Pregnant Lawyer Dead: On Christmas day, ‘trigger-happy’ ASP Drambi Vandi shot and killed Bolanle Raheem, a pregnant lawyer, in the Ajah area of Lagos State.

This came 19 days after policemen in the area killed Buraimoh in similar reckless fashion.
Usman Baba Alkali, Inspector-General of Police, recommended Vandi’s suspension, but no further sanctions had been meted at press time.


https://fij.ng/article/10-times-policemen-killed-nigerians-in-2022-and-how-their-bosses-reacted/


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Re: 10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by PeterObi4LP: 5:16pm On Dec 30, 2022
I dedicate this post to all the victim.
RIP
#Endpolicebrutality
Re: 10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by hisgrace090: 5:18pm On Dec 30, 2022
Nigeria is far from being a country, the neglect occasioned by leaders careless attitude is unimaginable.
Re: 10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by madridguy(m): 5:27pm On Dec 30, 2022
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

We must end police brutality.
Re: 10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by Zandena(f): 5:44pm On Dec 30, 2022
The ugly thing about these incidents is that only the recent one received publicity and outcry!
Few months ago, a soldier gunned down a fuel attendant at a filling statiiin in minna, Niger state and yet no public outcry!
The Nigerian media are just a bunch of biased hypocrites.
The selective reportage must stop as no life is superior than others!
Injustice to one is injustice to all.
Re: 10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by ThoughtOfYou: 5:55pm On Dec 30, 2022
E come be like say #Endsars2020 didn't achieve anything.
Re: 10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by kozmokaz(m): 6:27pm On Dec 30, 2022
Time to end the police !

Wtf is police officers doing with assault riffles in a civilian dominated area btw ?

Are we at war ? Or the government can't provide pistols for this mfks
Re: 10 Times Policemen Killed Nigerians In 2022 — And How Their Bosses Reacted by JoeNL22(m): 6:31pm On Dec 30, 2022

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