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Author Topic: Amotekun Operative Shoots Police Officer On Official Duty In Oyo  (Read 764 times)

Offline Yakub Oloyede

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A member of the Oyo State Security Network popularly known as Amotekun Corps shot a police officer identified as Fatai Yekini on Saturday, December 2.

According to a report by Daily Post, Yekini was shot by an Amotekun Corps member identified as Ibrahim Ogundele at the Sango area of Oyo town on 2nd January 2021.

Ogundele is a male officer working with the Amotekun Corps at Isale-Oyo area while Mr. Yekini is a Special Police Constabulary attached to Ojongbodu police station

A source said Yekini was taken to the Oyo State General hospital in the Owode area of Oyo after he was shot on his left leg at a very close range, around 3:00pm.

As at the time of filing this, the police officer is reportedly still receiving treatment at the hospital.

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the State Police Command, Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi confirmed the incident.

Fadeyi told newsmen on Sunday that the incident happened when the police officers at Ojongbodu Division were responding to calls to dislodge some youths who were staging a carnival.

He added that the Amotekun Corps member has been detained at the police station for further interrogation.

Fadeyi said, “Yes, this happened when the Police personnel at Ojongbodu Division, Oyo were responding to calls to dislodge recalcitrant youths staging a carnival after several warnings that such should not be staged.

“The Amotekun personnel has since been arrested and currently being investigated at Ojongbodu Police station.”










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