A LIB reader tells a story of a near fatal encounter between two police
officers in Lagos this morning and how he was caught in the middle. He
also shared photos. Read below...
The usual hustle and bustle of Lagos was the order of the day as i
boarded Ikeja bus from igando area of Lagos state this morning. Unknown
to me our bus driver was a police officer who disguised by putting on a
mufti. As we approached abule-odu area along Idimu road, the bus i was
in clashed with a private car and there was a little dent as you would
expect, our driver didn’t wait but the private car owner started looking
for ways to manipulate so we pleaded with our driver to wait to avoid
loss of life.(it’s better resolving the issue rather than losing lives)
Immediately our driver stopped, the driver of the private car came down
with a gun and started harassing our driver who immediately identified
himself as a police officer also.

This i guess didn’t go down well with the other person who said (because
you are an officer didn’t mean you have the right to damage my car) . A
fight broke out and we the passengers had to plead with the private car
owner holding the gun to calm down but all to noo avail.
The next thing i noticed was a sharp pain on my laps followed by the
bang of yet another gun shot.
The armed police man had just fired a shot at our driver who luckily
dodged the bullet and i have been hit by the ricochet bullet after it
hit my front. Everybody had to run for their dear lives but the pain i
felt was so much i couldn’t.
Obviously i was alive and was just scratch by the ricocheting bullet.
The bang of the gun attracted other police men who were attached to the
Idimu police station who came and saw that the car owner was their
superior and they melted out lots of beating to the other police on
mufti. Few minutes later we noticed the whole anger and shouting
subsided and they were in a haste to leave as our driver properly
identified himself.
They all left leaving their superior and our driver. Obviously something
must have happened and we later got to know that our driver was a
superior officer attached to the Alausa station in Ikeja but not until
he has been giving a beating of his life.
My only joy is that if the bullet had done more damage to my legs or hit
me somewhere else that was fatal. They simply would have just walked
away as they did.
This our policemen really need to be checked in psychiatrist hospitals before been handed guns.
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