Abayomi
Shogunle, head of public complaints rapid response unit ( PCRRU), told NAN that
following complaints by members of the public, the case was immediately
registered by the unit.
“On Aug. 1,
PCRRU was notified about a video in circulation on social media in which some
men alleged to be policemen were seen shooting in the air on the street in a
moving vehicle,” Shogunle said.
He said that
the commissioner of police in charge of police mobile force at the force
headquarters had identified the men following the directive of the
inspector-general of police.
Shogunle
said the incident happened on July 31 at 5 pm along the Murtala Mohammed
International Airport road in Lagos.
He explained
that the two policemen were attached to the 20 police mobile force squadron.
They were attached to a private security company, Infinity Security Company, he
said.
Shogunle said
a popular Nigerian musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, engaged
them to provide escort for him to his house while returning from abroad.
He said:
“Along the way as seen in the video which has been confirmed from
investigation, the two policemen involved started shooting into the air for no
just cause.
“They have
been identified and they have been in detention since then because
investigation was conducted and after that they have been tried in orderly room
and punishment has been recommended.
“We are only
waiting for the appropriate police authority to review the punishment then we
will make the full details known to the public.
“One thing
is clear that the conduct of those policemen as seen in that video is
unacceptable, that is not part of what our officers should be engaged in.
“They are no
longer involved in any duty where they will carry any weapon. They will be in
detention until the process is over before they will be released.
“Investigation
has shown that they have no justifiable reason to have expended or fire their
weapons into the air,” he said.
Meanwhile,
Shogunle has assured members of the public that officers dismissed for
corruption would also be prosecuted in court in line with the IG’s directive.
“Apart from dismissal, we are also going to see the
prosecution of such unethical officers in the court of law,”
he says
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