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Trigger-happy cop kills Rivers 38-year-old father of three
Sampson Itode, Port Harcourt
A trigger-happy police sergeant attached to the Elelenwo Police Division has shot dead a 38-year-old man, Abiodun Jimoh, in Elelenwo community, in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The incident happened on Friday night, when a team of policemen arrested the deceased and his younger brother, Ismail Jimoh, while they were returning from a party.
Ismail told journalists in Port Harcourt on Sunday that the killer cop was drunk.
He said, “On Friday night, I was carrying my brother on my motorcycle home when some policemen stopped us with their van. They searched us thoroughly and found our identity cards in our pockets; they didn’t see anything that could implicate us. So, their superior officer told them to let us go.
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Policeman kills Intels staff Abiodun Jimoh over ‘bail money
A Police sergeant in Rivers State has allegedly killed a staff of Onne-based Intels over demand for ‘bail money’.
The trigger-happy cop was said to be attached to Elelewon Police Divisional headquarters at Obio-Akpor LGA of Rivers State.
His victim was Abiodun Jimoh from Kwara state.
Ismail Jimoh, brother to Abiodun said police officers on a patrol stopped him and his brother while they were on motorbike going back to the house on Friday 18 December 2020.
He said the police officers searched them and saw nothing incriminating.
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A trigger happy police sergeant attached to Elelewon Police Divisional headquarters at Obio-Akpor LGA of Rivers State has killed a staff of Onne-based Intels, Abiodun Jimoh over demand for bail money, despite police authorities saying ‘bail is free’.
Ismail Jimoh, brother to Abiodun said police officers on a patrol stopped him and his brother while they were on motorbike going back to their house on Friday 18 December 2020. He said the police officers searched them and saw nothing incriminating.
They only had on them, their ID cards and iPhone and other handsets. He said one of the police officers insisted on taking them to the Police station at Elelenwo. Ismail said he rode on the motorbike and stayed in front, while his brother was inside the Police patrol van as they headed to the station.
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