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Army yet to return rifles, magazines after soldiers’ attack on Police Officers— PPRO

The Police in Lagos said that the Nigerian Army had  yet to return two rifles and three magazines containing about 75 ammunition seized after two Policemen were attacked by some soldiers in Ojo area of Lagos.

The spokesman for the command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin,  spoke in Lagos on Wednesday.

As at the filing of the report, he restated that the  soldiers  allegedly beat up two policemen, leading to the death of one policeman.

“The police has written to the Army in Lagos that two rifles, three magazines with 75 ammunition were seized by the soldiers on the incident day.

“We learnt they were yet to return the arms and ammunition because the GOC 81 Division Lagos has not given them directive for that effect,” he said.

On Aug. 3, 2022, some soldiers from Ojo Military Cantonment, who were held up in  traffic, allegedly pounced on the police officers controlling the traffic and beat them severely and kidnapped two of them to their barracks; while the third officer managed to escape.

Further learnt that when the soldiers noticed that one of the abducted officers had become  unconscious, they decided to take him to their hospital at the cantonment where he eventually died.

The 81 Division of the Nigerian Army had earlier described as unfortunate the incident that occurred between some soldiers and some policemen resulting in the loss of life of a police officer, according to a statement issued by the Division’s Acting Deputy Director in charge of Public Relations, Maj. Olaniyi Osoba.

Meanwhile, the second police officer attacked by the soldiers has improved in his treatment, and was said to be out of danger zone.

Hundeyin also confirmed the officer;s state of health.

Hundeyin, however, said that the officer had been removed from the Navy Hospital Ojo to an undisclosed hospital due to security reason.

“There is improvement in the health of the second police officer attacked by the soldiers. He has been moved to another hospital,” he said.

On the interagency relationship, the police spokesman said that there was a cordial relationship between the police and other sisters agencies.

“ Interagency collaboration is intact. Relationship  is also intact,” he said.

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