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Customs Shoot Man During Operation In Ogun Community

Customs Shoot Man During Operation In Ogun Community
  • PublishedNovember 8, 2018

The Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has explained the circumstances that led to the killing of a 25-year-old man, identified as Kehinde in Ebute community in Yewa North Local Government Area of the state.

Public Relations Officer of the Ogun Command, Mr Abdulah Maiwada, clarified the controversy trailing the death of the young man in a statement on Thursday.

He explained that some customs officers had stormed the area following an information that a military truck-head was smuggled into the country and kept in the area.

Maiwada said in an attempt to secure the vehicle, some persons he described as unscrupulous members of the community blocked the access road and pelted the personnel with stones, bottles and other dangerous items.

He added that the Customs officers resisted the attack and called for reinforcement to cordon off the area for the safe evacuation of the truck.

The command spokesman, however, said a man was shot at the upper part of his leg (pelvic girdle) and consequently died.

According to him, normalcy has since returned to the area with the intervention of police and military personnel, while the truck has been secured at the Customs House in Abeokuta for further investigation.

Read the full statement below;

Officers of Nigeria Customs Service Ogun Command on routine patrol based on credible intelligence at about 0830hours trailed a military truck-head smuggled into Nigeria and kept at Ebute Community. In an attempt to secure the said vehicle, some unscrupulous members of the community mobilized themselves by blocking the access road and started pelting our personnel with stones, bottles, cutlasses, sticks and other dangerous items.
Considering the implication of such truck to national security, our Officers resisted and called for reinforcement to cordon the area for the safe evacuation of the truck.
Unfortunately, during the encounter, one of the hoodlums was shot at the upper part of his leg (pelvic girdle) and consequently died.
Meanwhile, Normalcy has since been returned with the intervention of police and military personnel. The truck has been secured at Customs House Abeokuta for further investigation (pictures attached).
Finally, we wish to commend the patriotic role of our sister Agencies, Traditional leaders, eminent personalities and some host communities who have always partnered with us in our quest to effectively secure our nation.

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