The premises of a Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation Mega Station located at the Control Post junction
in Owerri, the Imo State capital, has been deserted following the
alleged killing of one Friday Nduka, by a police Inspector, Mike Edem,
who was on duty at the station.
It was reported that the
victim, who returned from Malaysia for his wedding in Owerri on December
27, 2016, hailed from the Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State.
He was reportedly shot dead on December
22 by the trigger-happy policeman, who is now at large, in the presence
of his fiancée and younger brother.
An eyewitness said
that Nduka got into in a serious argument with one of the pump
attendants over his missing iPhone 7.
He said the argument degenerated into a fight and Nduka, inflicted injuries on the attendant.
The witness said the manager of the
station, Mrs. Ruth Enemmuo, who is now in police detention, intervened,
adding that as soon as Nduka entered into his car, the police inspector
fired, killing him instantly.
It was learnt that the inspector fled the area and had not been seen.
The manager later went to the police station to report the killing, but was detained immediately.
A human rights lawyer and counsel to the
detained NNPC manager, Kissinger Ikeokwu, said there was no reason for
the police to detain the NNPC station manager.
“Now, the police are saying that my client should produce their own fleeing officer,” he added.
The woman, who spoke to us from her cell, said all the station’s attendants,
including the one that had an altercation with the deceased, were on the
run.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Andrew Enwerem, confirmed the incident and described the inspector as unruly.
Enwerem stated that the
Inspector-General of Police had mandated the Commissioner of Police,
Taiwo Lakanu, to apprehend the fleeing inspector.
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