What started out as a peaceful protest against police brutality turns into a full-blown melee after some aggrieved and infuriated youths in Ogun attacked and vandalised a police station.
The incident happened at Imoru, Ijebu-Ode area of Stathete.
The youths were seen in a video vandalising and looting the police station.
They were seen destroying the patrol vehicle, as window glasses and doors were broken.
It was observed that the youths took advantage of the incident to cart away items from the police station, while daring the officers to come out.
It could not be confirmed why the youths engaged in such act but the incident might not be unconnected to the renewed call to have the special anti-robbery squad (SARS) unit of the police dissolved.
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola confirmed the incident.
Oyeyemi, while speaking with our correspondent on phone, condemned the incident in its entirety, while warning youths against such acts.
“We have warned them that we will no longer tolerate any act of violence against our facility and our men. Because we have had fruitful discussions with most of the youths across the state in the wake of this crisis.
“The incident that triggered this crisis did not happen in Ogun State, so we don’t see any reason somebody will be unleashing violence on our men and attacking our men.
“We have called on traditional rulers and political leaders to warn their children not to participate in any violence that would lead to wanton destruction of property because the command will no longer tolerate that,” Oyeyemi warned.
Asked, the PPRO said none of the policemen in the station sustained any injuries as a result of the incident.
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