An angry mob has set ablaze a policeman’s vehicle on Abeokuta Road, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, for crushing a schoolboy to death. gooo/metro-plus/mob-sets-policemans-vehicle-ablaze-for-crushing-schoolboy/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Punch Newspaper reports that the boy, Ope, who wore the uniform of Moslem Comprehensive Junior School, was crushed at about 4pm while returning from school on Wednesday, and he reportedly died on the spot.
The deceased was riding a bicycle by the roadside when the vehicle hit him.
Not ready to face the consequence of his action, the policeman who drove the vehicle, said to be an officer attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, abandoned his vehicle and fled the scene when he saw that the boy had died.
In anger, a mob, which gathered at the scene, set the policeman’s
vehicle ablaze, and also protested against the policeman’s action,
leading to shop owners closing their shops, while pedestrians hurriedly
fled the area.
vehicle ablaze, and also protested against the policeman’s action,
leading to shop owners closing their shops, while pedestrians hurriedly
fled the area.
A resident, who claimed to have witnessed the incident, Saheed
Ajala, said policemen from the Obalende division later came to remove
the boy’s corpse.
Ajala, said policemen from the Obalende division later came to remove
the boy’s corpse.
He said,
“The boy was riding a bicycle by the roadside; he was on his way
home. The policeman’s vehicle threw him against a culvert, and he died
instantly. The policeman wore a black T-shirt with SARS written on it.
He fled the scene on seeing that the boy was dead.“A crowd of sympathisers gathered at the scene and lamented the
reckless driving of the policeman. Later, some policemen came and made
efforts to take the car away, but the mob frustrated them.“They destroyed the vehicle and set it ablaze. There was commotion
on the road as residents fled, and shop owners quickly locked their
shops.”
One of the shop owners in the area, who declined to give her name,
said the burnt vehicle was still at the junction as of Thursday.
said the burnt vehicle was still at the junction as of Thursday.
She said,
“The burnt vehicle is still at the junction. We don’t know if the boy’s family members have shown up at the police division.”
A teacher at the Moslem school, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said Ope was in Junior Secondary School two before his
untimely death. As a matter of fact, everybody was sad in the school
today (Thursday).”
anonymity, said Ope was in Junior Secondary School two before his
untimely death. As a matter of fact, everybody was sad in the school
today (Thursday).”