There was mayhem at the Seme border area of Lagos State on Thursday after a 35-year-old man, Saturday Joel, was shot by officials of the Nigerian Customs Service.
Eyewitnesses said Joel was hit by a stray bullet while some customs officers were trying to apprehend a motorist who was smuggling a red Volkswagen bus from Benin Republic into Nigeria.It was learnt that after the shooting, some residents took to the streets in protest. The residents were said to have alleged that customs officials had killed at least three motorists this month under the pretext that they were smugglers.
It was learnt that in the ensuing pandemonium, the customs officials stationed in the area fled. However, a Superintendent of Customs, identified as J. I Motojelu, was said to have been driving by at the time.
PUNCH Metro learnt that in retaliation, the angry mob, led by a community leader, dragged the officer out of his Toyota Corolla car marked ABJ 663 DW, and killed him.
It was learnt that the irate mob, also set the deceased officer’s vehicle ablaze and set up bonfires at the centre of the road.The culprits were said to have used the opportunity to steal some items that had previously been seized by customs.
A police source said, “Motojelu, who knew nothing about the incident was beaten to death. The mob opened a customs patrol van stationed nearby and took a G3 rifle with 30 rounds of ammunition kept inside it. They then set the vehicle ablaze.”
A sad case of being at the wrong place at the wrong time....source(Punch)
Two wrongs don't make a right. RIP.
ReplyDeletewow the culprits even ran ,innocent man gets killed.Sad
ReplyDeleteAll these yeye customs .Who gave them authority to start shooting people
ReplyDeleteWhich way Naija :s .... This is just too bad.
ReplyDeleteSo just one stray bullet can kill a giant, sad stowie.
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ReplyDeleteHmmm. Two wrongs, but one caused another. If the custom officer who killed three people had been thrown into prison or executed, I'm sure these people 'll not seek jungle justice. All the same what they've done can't be justified. Just a warning that if the government refuse to carry out justice against some people, people will soon start doing jungle justice themselves. R. I. P Motojelu. lolade.com
ReplyDeleteWhich way Naija?
ReplyDeleteThats what you get for being wicked and killing people
ReplyDeleteaaya, he's jst @ d wrong, @ d wrong time....and it still does nt stop d fact dat God is God...if he had being a true believer,he sure must av gotten his reward by nw. If not.......
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