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Task Force Officers Shoot Banker In Lagos
- Task force officers have shot a banker in Lagos State.
EKOHOTBLOG reports that the personnel of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit (task force) have shot a Branch Manager with Wema Bank, Bamidele Ajala.
It was gathered that the incident occurred in the Oshodi area of Lagos State.
It was learnt that the task force officers shot the 39-year-old banker in the hand while they were fleeing with a yet-to-be-identified LT commercial bus driver, who bashed his car.
This online news platform gathered that the driver crashed into Ajala’s vehicle around Oshodi, inward the Airport Road last Tuesday.
Speaking after the crash, the banker said the driver claimed that he lost control of the vehicle when some area boys working with the task force officials dragged steering with him to force him to stop.
It was further learnt that the driver, in the process, rammed into the banker’s Honda Accord and damaged one of the back doors.
Ajala added that he wanted to take the driver to a police station to report the case, but the task force officials refused.
He said, “The driver said the area boys usually worked with the task force officials to track down drivers and that it was when they were dragging his steering with him and pepper-sprayed his face that he rammed into my car.
“I told the driver that somebody has to be responsible for the damage to my car. The area boys wore mufti and I held the driver because the damage to my car was too much.
“So, the real task force officials came, asked why I held the driver’s trousers and I told them that I wanted to take him to the police station to make an entry of the accident.
“The task force officials said they would handle it and I handed over the driver to them. The officials called the area boys to drive the commercial bus and the driver away, but when I realised that they were trying to escape with the driver, I ran into my car and caught up with them,” Ajala stated.
Speaking further, the banker added that when he asked where they were taking the driver to, one of the task force officers shot his right hand and the tyres of his vehicles.
Ajala, while demanding justice, alleged that the officers protected the bus driver to prevent him from making a report that would indict them.
The banker added, “I said the driver needed to fix my car, but one of the task force officials slapped my face; my mouth peeled and I started bleeding. The task force official also went toward my car and used his AK-47 to shoot the two tyres on the passenger’s side.
“At this point, a mob had gathered and in a bid to disperse them, he started shooting and one of the bullets hit my upper left hand. He did all these to prevent me from double-crossing them as I did when they were escaping with the driver and the bus.
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“My shirts and inner wears were soaked with blood after being shot, but people rushed me to the Kupa Hospital on Ajao Estate, from where I was referred to the Airforce Hospital in Ikeja for further treatment.
“I want justice. The task force officials knew if I was able to take the commercial driver to the station, he would mention their names,” he added.
According to a report by PUNCH obtained by EKOHOTBLOG, an x-ray conducted on Ajala showed a bullet in the victim’s left hand.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the task force, Raheem Gbadeyinka, when contacted, said the task force officers did not operate in the area on the day of the incident.
He said, “Not all policemen are part of the task force; there are some people who parade themselves as task force officials, but they are not.
“Regarding his case, it has to be proved beyond reasonable doubt that the policemen are actually task force men.”
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