A mobile policeman in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, allegedly shot a
34-year-old Adamu Mohammed, over an argument of N2,000 unpaid fees for a
menial job.
According to Mohammed's family, the victim was shot last Tuesday by the
mobile policeman after an argument with a woman who hired him to clear a
portion of land close to her home at Erepa Road and dumped at the
Federal Medical Centre.Residents who claimed to have witnessed the incident, said the shooting
took place after an argument ensued with the woman over the amount to
pay for the job and Mohammed’s squabble with a Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, officer.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com.They said the policeman shot him in the thigh to demobilise him.Mohammed, who refused to file a formal complaint against the
policeman for fear of retaliation accused the woman who awarded him the
menial job of cheating.Mohammed said: “We agreed on N3,000. But after I finished the work, she
said she will pay N1,000. I got angry and she called in some policemen
guarding the home of a senior police officer on Erepa Road.“The first person that came was a Civil Defence man and he claimed I
stabbed him, and the mobile policeman, without asking questions, shot me
in the thigh.”
The policemen on guard duty at the residence of the unidentified senior
officer, pleaded with Mohammed’s family to give them time to raise money
for his treatment and leave out formal complaint against them.
Mohammed, according to the family, has since been taken to Bauchi for traditional treatment.
When the spokesman of the state Police Command, Asimi Butswat, was
contacted for comments, he said though he was not aware of any formal
complaint by the purported victim, the action of the victim was
suspicious and has the semblance of an armed robbery suspect.
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