The Guardian (Nigeria)

Associatio­n seeks discreet probe over alleged killing in Lagos estate

- By Joseph Onyekwere

THE Landlord and T enants Associatio­n of Stonewater Royal Estate, Lagos, has urged the Acting Inspector- General of Police, Usman Baba, to probe the circumstan­ces in which a man was allegedly killed in the estate.

Through its counsel, Bartholome­w Aguegbodo, the estate said an unbiased team of in vestigator­s should be empanelled to handle the probe.

The estate said it did not believe the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, would be objective enough in unra veling the circumstan­ces of the murder.

The landlords want the case transferre­d to the Force Criminal In vestigatio­n Department Annexe, Alagbon, Lagos or to the IGP Monitoring Team.

They are dissatisfi­ed with the activities of men of Section D8 of the Zone 2 Command in their bid to probe the death Mr. Ifeanyi Olebala, who allegedly died on February 22.

According to the landlords and residents, on February 22, at about 9 a. m, there was an attempt to demolish the estate’s security building using a bulldozer following a land dispute.

They said the security men at the gate accosted bulldozer driver, insisting that the demolition could not be done at night.

The driver was said to ha ve called on two of his colleagues to join him, one of who is the deceased.

“At about 8 a. m of the same day, some area boys with two armed mobile policemen came into the estate, rounded up the security men found at the security house after shooting sporadical­ly and sending other residents running for safety.

“The security men were taken to Tradefair Police Division and later transferre­d to FESTAC Police Division. On February 24, 2021, the matter was transferre­d to State CIID, Panti Street, Yaba for further investigat­ion,” the lawyer wrote.

The estate said following a petition against the landlords, the case was further transferre­d to Zone 2, where it was assigned to Section D8.

“They issued invitation letters to landlords in the estate and started calling the chairman with constant threats of arrest. “At this point, the estate chairman reminded the team that the estate was not aware of any physical confrontat­ion or violence that resulted in death.

“The team, without foundation, concluded that the security men and landlords jointly killed the deceased.”

The estate associatio­n said it wrote a petition to the Deputy Inspector General of Police and the Inspector General, calling for a neutral body to conduct a discreet investigat­ion into the killing.

“The Deputy Inspector General of Police ( investigat­ion) approved the petition and sent a signal to the AIG Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos for the transfer of the case file to Force CIID, Annex for further investigat­ion but the Zone 2 Command has willfully disregarde­d the directives to transfer the case.

“The estate associatio­n further petitioned the Inspector General Police and approval was given that the matter be transferre­d to the IGP Monitoring Team, Abuja.

“Officers from Abuja came for the case file but the AIG Zone 2 remained adamant that he was not going to comply with the signal.”

The estate associatio­n said its security men who were not on duty on the day of the incident had been in detention since February 23.

“The estate associatio­n has maintained that there was no physical violence from the account of the security men and the death of Olebara has nothing to do with the security men or landlords of the estate”.

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