Attacked
and burnt a police patrol vehicle at Obehira area, Okene Local Government
Area of Kogi State.
The
mob, mostly youths, were said to have accused the police of causing the death
of an innocent man who was hit by a fleeing motorist.
A
source told journalists in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, that the police
patrol vehicle was pursuing a vehicle suspected to be conveying India Hemp
along the Obehira road.
He
added that in the process, the vehicle hit a passerby, who fell into a gutter.
The
source said the occupants of the vehicle escaped before the police could get to
the scene.
He
alleged that when the police arrived the scene, they felt unconcerned
about the injured person, but were allegedly more interested only in impounding
the vehicle conveying the illicit substance.
According
to him, the youths became enraged at the perceived police inhumanity.
The
youths were said to have demanded that the police ensure the victim was treated
before taking the vehicle to police station.
The
source said the disagreement between the police and the youths degenerated into
a face-off.
The
police were said to have escaped from the scene to avoid the anger of the mob,
leaving behind their patrol vehicle and the one conveying the banned substance.
The
source said the youths later burnt the two vehicles.
Speaking
on the incident, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Collins
Adebayo, confirmed the burning of the vehicles.
He
stated that the police got a distress call that a red Honda Accord was carrying
an exhibit.
The
PPRO added that when the driver saw the police, he fled with the vehicle.
According
to him, in an attempt to escape, he had a burst tyre and in the process,
he hit and killed a pedestrian.
Adebayo
added that the driver of the vehicle escaped while the youth later attacked the
vehicle in anger.
He
claimed that the police later arrived at the scene and made attempts to stop
the mob from further vandalising the vehicle.
Adebayo
said normalcy had returned to the area while investigation was ongoing.
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