Nigerian man shot dead in south africa, The Nigerian people group in South Africa has said that a 27-year– old part, Ebuka Okori, was killed by the police in Durban in the early hours of Friday.
Bartholomew Eziagulu, the Chairman of the Nigerian Union part in Kwazulu Natal Province of South Africa, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on phone from Durban that the casualty was a local of Umunze in Orumba North Local Government of Anambra.
He said that a witness educated the union that two cops in mufti compellingly accessed the casualty's home at Campbell Street in Durban at 2.am on Friday.
As indicated by him, the officers instantly requested cash from Mr. Okori.
"When he can't, he was cuffed, taken outside and shot dead. The officers took away his mobile phone, e-visa and other profitable records.
"The relative of the casualty was tormented and looted of his possessions while a third casualty, a South African, was additionally burglarized," he said.
Mr. Eziagulu said that the Mr. Okori's sibling gotten away from the house and called for help.
"The Metro Police around the region quickly interceded and picked the vehicle number of the attackers," he said.
Mr. Eziagulu said that police analysts and another unique police group which examines protestations against their partners had been helping to capture the guilty parties.
Adetola Olubajo, the leader of the Nigerian Union in South Africa, said that the national secretariat had been educated about the occurrence.
He said the union was checking the circumstance and had educated the Nigerian Mission and the South African police.
(NAN)