BARELY a month after a police officer (names withheld) was allegedly
accused of gunning down an official of the Nigeria Prisons Service
(NPS), while celebrating the purchase of a car around Nikton road, in
Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, another official of the Federal Road Safety
Corps (FRSC), identified as Bassey Nnoyo, had been allegedly tortured to
death by officers of the state Anti-Robbery Squad.
The
incident, which occurred on Tuesday, the Nigerian Tribune
authoritatively gathered, was said to have thrown the state headquarters
of the FRSC into mourning, on Wednesday, as the rank and file of the
paramilitary agency clustered to discuss the death of Nnoyo.
Credible
source informed the Nigerian Tribune that troubled ensued on Tuesday
morning around Bayelsa State Secretariat Annex, when an unidentified
FRSC official, who came for a programme from Sagbama Local Government
unit, was trying to park his car inside the state office of the FRSC,
adjacent to the state secretariat.
While waiting for another car
to drive out of the road, a car allegedly driven by a police officer in
mufti was hooting his horn for the FRSC official to give way, but the
man declined, in his bid give way to the on-coming car.
The
source said “as a result of the development, the policeman in mufti
pulled the FRSC official out of his car and beat him mercilessly, a
development which attracted his colleagues, who came out of their office
to rescue him, thus leading to a free-for-all.”
According to
the source, the policeman, when he sensed that he might be overpowered
by the FRSC men, alerted the State Anti-Robbery Squad and about 10
policemen stormed the scene and started shooting indiscriminately.
Investigation
revealed that some of the FRSC officials had to pull off their
uniforms, with a view to hiding their identities, but the rampaging
policemen caught up with Nnoyo and allegedly assaulted him before
dragging him on the concrete road to their station for further beating.
Security
source, who pleaded anonymity, told the Nigerian Tribune that the
Nnoyo, billed to proceed on retirement in November 2012, died in the
course of torture by officers of the SARS.
When contacted on
Wednesday, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Chris Olakpe, who
declined to confirm the development, however, said the matter had been
resolved.
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
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