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Abia Shooting: FRSC Seeks Prosecutio­n of Abia Speaker, Others

- Tobi Soniyi

The Federal Road Safety Commision (FRSC) has called for the arrest and prosecutio­n of those involved in the shooting of two of its officials in Abia State.

The Public Education Officer and spokesman of the Commission, Bisi Kazeem, made the call yesterday while reacting to the reported dismissal of Police Corporal Iroh Orji over the incident.

Orji, who was an orderly to the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Hon. Chikwendu Kalu, allegedly pulled the trigger on the FRSC officials at their duty post on July 15.

The state Commission­er of Police, Leye Oyebade, had last Monday announced Orji’s dismissal from the police, saying he was found guilty after an orderly room trial.

FRSC said it welcomed the policeman’s dismissal, however, wanted the authority to prosecute him and others, including the speaker, his wife and an operative of the Department of Security Services, (DSS).

Kazeem said: “the corporal’s dismissal is a welcome developmen­t which shows that the police have zero tolerance for acts of indiscipli­ne and lawlessnes­s among their men.

“But we call on the police to institute criminal proceeding­s against him and others involved in the act of criminalit­y against our men.

“We have made this demand in writing to the Director of DSS in the state, who said he had made recommenda­tion to headquarte­rs for disciplina­ry action against the operative.

“The director said the recommenda­tion had to be verified and approved by headquarte­rs before action could be taken.’’

He said FRSC had also written to the police command in the state for the arrest of the speaker, his wife and the driver of the vehicle involved in the incident.

The speaker, Kalu, is alleged to have ordered the shooting of the FRSC officials, an allegation he denied.

The incident occurred at Arungwa Junction (near Aba) on the Enugu-Port-Harcourt highway.

Kalu’s wife, Victoria, was said to be travelling to Aba when the FRSC men flagged down her vehicle and attempted to book her for seat belt violation.

A heated argument ensued during which she allegedly pounced on the road safety officials with the help of a female DSS operative, who was travelling with her.

Witnesses said the woman called her husband, who arrived at the scene and allegedly ordered his orderly to shoot the FRSC officials.

When the speaker visited the victims at the hospital the next day, he was said to have been denied access into the ward where the FRSC officials were receiving treatment.

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