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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Ogun traffic officers kill Okada rider for driving on uncommissioned road


Tragedy struck, yesterday, after 15  officials of Ogun state Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps, TRACE,  in Abeokuta, beat a man identified as Samuel Adoke,  to death for driving on a road that is yet to be commissioned.
An eye-witness  told  Vanguard that  the incident  occurred about 9a.m. at  Oke-Sokori  when  the TRACE  officials  flagged down Adoke who was ridding  an Okada on the yet to be commissioned six-lane  road,  but he allegedly ignored them.
Vanguard  gathered  that the officials,  in annoyance,  pursued the man, who reportedly  maintained his ground  that there was no other route through which he could access his house except passing through the road which had been barricaded.
The source added that the  officials  claimed  the man  ignored  the road diversion signs placed  on the six-lane road  expected to be commissioned by Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Monday.
The TRACE officials were also said to have  immediately fled the area after the death of  Adoke,a father of two and an employee of a new generation bank in Abeokuta.
Leader of the TRACE’s team that allegedly committed the crime was  identified as Gabriel Odunlami while the squad was identified as Ranger squad.
One of the TRACE officials who allegedly killed the man was, however, apprehended by the police and was said to have been remanded at the Ibara Police Divisional headquarters in Abeokuta.
The state Police Public Relations Officer,  Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the incident after efforts to get the Corps Commandant of TRACE ,Ayo Sangofadeji, to comment failed.
Adejobi, however, stressed that Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Okoye Ikhemefuna had ordered full investigation into the matter.

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