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    Lagos police denies killing of girl by a stray bullet at Yoruba Nation protest

    MayowaBy MayowaJuly 3, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Lagos State Police command has debunked report of a stray bullet killing a young girl at her shop during Yoruba Nation rally in Lagos.

    According to the Nations report, the girl was killed by a stray bullet fired in Ojota where the Yoruba nation rally held today, July 3.

    In a statement released this afternoon, the spokesperson of the state police command, CSP Ademuyiwa Adejobi, said the report and video of the corpses of the girl is false.

    He added that it is a calculated attempt to cause confusion and fear in the state. He also stressed that no live bullet was fired while the police dispersed the protesters in Lagos.

    The statement reads below…

    ‘The attention of the Lagos State Police Command has been drawn to a news making rounds that a 14 year-old girl was hit and killed by police bullet today 3rd July, 2021 at the venue of the Oodua Republic Mega Rally in Ojota,  Lagos.

    The Command hereby wishes to debunk the rumour and state categorically that it’s a calculated attempt to create confusion and fears in the minds of the good people of Lagos State and the country at large.

    The Command did not fire a single live bullet at Ojota rally today. The said corpse was found wrapped and abandoned at a distance, far from Ojota venue of the rally, behind MRS Filling Station, inward Maryland, on the other side of the venue, with dried blood stains suggesting that the corpse is not fresh.  After a close look at the corpse, a wound suspectedly sustained from a sharp object was seen on it.

    The news is false and mischievous. The Command therefore urges the general public to disregard the news and go about their lawful normal daily activities while investigation to unravel the incident will commence immediately. The Commissioner of Police,Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, therefore commiserates with the family of the found deceased and assures that thorough investigation will be carried out.

    The Command equally wishes to warn against the spread or  peddling of fake and unconfirmed stories as such could be dangerous and counterproductive”

    Lagos Yoruba Nation police
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