Abayomi Sadiku, a legal practitioner, has written a petition to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Lagos, explaining how the Nigeria Police Force shielded an officer attached to the now disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad from prosecution after killing two persons in Lagos.
“They then confessed to what actually transpired and even made formal confessional statements which are all still on record." The lawyer, however, said the police failed to provide the killer officer at the court and was eventually released by then police provost named Mr Aloba. “The accused person was never produced in court despite several production warrants served on the Police Provost, Mr Aloba. The Attorney-General of Lagos State had to intervene by sending a stern letter dated April 24, 2014 to the then Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, asking him to intervene in the production of the accused.
“This shameful and disappointing development dealt a fatal blow to the prosecution’s case as the matter had to be struck-out pending when the fugitive cop will be apprehended and produced in court to face his criminal trial." “It was in the course of waiting for the elusive justice that Mr Segun Amusa, the 3rd applicant and father to the late Sikiru Amusa, died.
jidesanwoolu Them go ask jidesanwoolu A Na B him go Dey talk!!🤦🏽♂️ Who ordered the killing!!
jidesanwoolu That's what they do we have lost lots of boys to SARS
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