Police reacts to the shooting of a bus driver in Rivers state by a police man
There was pandemonium at Whimpy Junction, Ikwerre Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers
state yesterday afternoon following the shooting of a bus driver, James
Imhalu, by a Police officer. The police officer and his team were
trying to ensure free flow of traffic in the area when the incident
happened.
Residents
in the area as well as some transporters protested
his killing, resulting in burn fires and blocking of some major roads.
The state police
commissioner, Chris Ezike, has released a statement saying that the
shooting was avoidable and unacceptable. The indicted police
officer has been arrested and disarmed and further investigation into
the matter is ongoing. The statement after the cut
On
7th of August 2015 at about 12.20hrs at Whimpy Junction, Ikwerre Road,
Port Harcourt a Policeman on Stop and Search duty shot and killed one
James Imhalu ‘m’ 37 years of age who was a bus driver in clearly
unacceptable and avoidable circumstance.
2. This action sparked
off spontaneous protest from drivers, sympathizers and indeed members of
the public who rightly saw the action of the Policeman as
unjustifiable. The protest spilled to major highways and caused traffic
dislocation and pains to members of the public.
3. The Policeman
was promptly disarmed, arrested and detained while I ordered full scale
investigation into the circumstances and ramifications of this painful
incident.
4. I sympathize and condole with the family of the
deceased in the loss of their loved one. I condemn in unmistakeable
terms the action of the Policeman as preliminary facts revealed his
action was clearly avoidable. However, I shall await the outcome of full
investigation as already ordered before any conclusive action is taken.
The Inspector-General of Police is fully briefed but is saddened by the
action of the personnel and has ordered that he be charged to court on
conclusion of investigation.
5. The protests yesterday and today
appear to have been hijacked by hoodlums and cultists as entreaties for
peace fell on deaf ears. Two wrongs cannot make a right. I therefore
appeal to the deceased family, the National Union of Road Transport
Workers, Drivers Union, and indeed parents and guardians to calm frayed
nerves and allow peace to reign. We shall ensure that justice is done to
this matter.
6. We shall also continue to monitor this situation
and emplace adequate security to ensure a safe, secure and better Port
Harcourt City, please.
CP. CHRIS O. EZIKE
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
RIVERS STATE COMMAND
PORT HARCOURT
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