A mobile police officer attached to Zenith Bank, Zaria, on
Friday killed his colleague attached to the same bank following disagreement
over monthly stipends being given them by the bank.
The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that quarrel
between the police officers, Mathew Joshua, a corporal, and Aliyu Kamilu, a
sergeant, ensued following discovery that the sergeant had been short-changing
the corporal.
When Mr. Joshua confronted Mr. Kamilu on the issue, they
started shouting at each other and “the corporal, who is holding-on to his
rifle shot at the sergeant in his stomach.“After shooting the sergeant, Joshua started shouting and
shooting sporadically, which eventually led to the killing of a university
student,” a witness told NAN.
The witness said that four customers of the bank also
sustained bullet wounds.
“When the report of the incident reached their command in
Zaria, a team of police officers was immediately mobilised to the area.“The policemen met their colleague with two rifles. They had
no option than to systematically take position.
“One of them succeeded in shooting Joshua on the leg, which
gave people around the opportunity to descend on him with stones.”He said Mr. Joshua, the corpses of Mr. Kamilu and the
student were rushed to Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH),
Shika, Zaria.
A correspondent who visited ABUTH reports that the hospital
authority also confirmed the death of the student and Mr. Kamilu.A source at the Police Area Command, Zaria, also confirmed
the death of Mr. Joshua at ABUTH.“The Nigeria Police has no case because the two policemen
gave-up the ghost.
“Information coming to us now is that the affected policemen
have died, therefore, we have no case.”
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Police
Command, Kaduna, DSP Aliyu Usman, confirmed the incident.He, however, said that he was yet to get details on the
matter.
(NAN)
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