Wednesday, September 7

Police man who shot an okada rider has been charged to court for committing murder

Police man has been charged to court for  shooting an okada rider in  Ondo state
over an alleged N50 bribe, has been arrested. On Sunday
morning Sept. 4th, a source revealed that a police officer in
Ondo State shot dead a commercial motorcyclist at Omifun
on the Benin-Ore Expressway in the state. There was an
allegation that the bribe-seeking police officer attached to the
anti-crime patrol unit of the Ondo State Police Command
shot man for allegedly refusing to give him a bribe of N50,
and immediately fled the scene with his colleagues.
The said Inspector has since been arrested and
his service riffle recovered.
The Orderly-Room trial (Departmental Court) of this arrested
Inspector held on Tuesday 6th September and this is to pave
way for his criminal prosecution for Murder in the law court
within the next 48hrs.
The Commissioner of Police, Ondo State Command has since
opened a direct line of communication with the families of
the victim and the community. The Ondo State Police
Command is also providing necessary palliative to concerned
relatives and persons at this period.

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