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As the hunt
for the unknown Assistant Superintendent of Police(ASP), who shot and killed a
tricycle rider with his service pistol at the Akowonjo Egbeda on Tuesday night continues,
the rider's angry colleagues have condemned the action of the policeman, saying
he killed the rider like a common animal.
This was
even as the elder brother of the murdered rider, Mr. Kolawole Saidi, begged
police authorities to fish out his younger’s brothers’ killer.
Tricycle
and commercial bike riders at the Egbeda have continued to rage over the
wasteful death of Aranse
Akeem, 31, a father of one.
A
motorbike rider, popularly called, Pastor, said: “The ASP shot and killed him
like a common animal. He shot and killed him without any provocation. Perhaps the
ASP was under a spell. Now that he has killed Akeem, let him come and take over
the responsibilities of Akeem. How Akeem’s parents and wife feel when they hear
about his death? It’s not easy to train a child to the age he would start
taking care of you, only for you to hear that someone shot and killed him!”
It
will be recalled that on Tuesday night, Akeem, was said to have been shot
at close range by an angry policeman and he died immediately at the spot. The
bullet which hit him on his left side chest was said to have come out from his
back.
A
tricycle rider, Mr. Basa Paul, who witnessed the murder of Akeem, said the
incident occurred around 6pm at Karim Lakanu Street, Egbeda.
Paul
said the policeman whipped out his service pistol from his waistband, shot
Akeem, still armed with the gun, grabbed and held a commercial bike rider
hostage. He ordered the motor rider to take him away from the scene.
Paul
and other tricycle riders have taken two motorbike riders to Afonka Police
Station after they realised that they knew the shooter. One of the motorbike
riders said the trigger happy cop is an ASP. He also said that he knew the
policeman’s family.
Akeem’s
brother, Saidi said he was had just returned from the office when his phone
rang. When he picked the call, he was told that a policeman had killed his
brother. He said he was shocked and quickly rushed to the scene. He said that
he saw Akeem’s corpse, covered in blood.
He
said: “When I got there, he was already dead. He was shot on the chest. He died
on the spot. His son is just three-year-old. Akeem is gentle, not troublesome
by nature. He is very religious. I implore the police authorities to help us
fish out his killer! Let the policeman tell us why he killed Akeem.”
The
tricycle riders are however divided over the action police authorities are
likely to take. While some said police will fish out the ASP based on the
identification of one of the arrested motorbike riders, others said police will
protect the identity of the ASP.

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