Navy men kill policeman in Lagos

A policeman has been stabbed to death allegedly by four navy personnel in Lagos State.

The military men reportedly killed Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Abion Hezikel on Saturday in the Satellite Town area of the state.

It was learnt that the personnel attached to the Central Pay Office, Apapa, also injured three civilians who tried to broker peace between them and the policemen.

Trouble was said to have started around 8pm after a police team on traffic patrol around Oluti stopped four men on two motorcycles for flouting the state Traffic Laws.

The four men turned out to be navy officials in mufti.

A bus driver, who witnessed the incident, said the naval operatives stabbed the ASP in the chest after an argument between them.

“In the course of the argument, one of them slapped the police team leader and he retaliated. That was how the fight started.

“The navy men brought out  jack knives and started beating the policemen. Motorists and other road users tried to mediate but the military men went wild and were attacking people. At least three other innocent people sustained injuries,” the bus driver said.

Police spokesman Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed that two of the suspects were in custody, adding that the military authorities have also been notified and requested to hand over the remaining two suspects to the police.

The Information Officer (CINFO), Western Naval Command, Commander Edwards Yeibo said the incident was being investigated. (Nation)

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