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The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a security guard, Festus Owoha, for allegedly using tear gas to kill a Lagos driver, Kusum Adeoti, at Apapa area of Lagos state.

According to a source, Kusum conveyed passengers including a yet-to-be-identified Police officer from Ojuelegba to Apapa. Disagreement then occured between the driver and the Police officer when they got to their destination over a certain #500 that was found in the vehicle.

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It was reported that the driver let go of the money after both party had swore to an oath, but returned the money abruptly to the driver afterwards.

It was then reported that Festus, who had been following the situation then bumped in to question the driver for arguing with a Police officer.

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Kusum’s younger brother, Irawo, said eyewitnesses at the scene of the incident told him that his brother told Festus that he had no business in the matter.

Festus became annoyed with Kusum and sprayed tear gas on his face, and he fell down. It was added that Festus, a father of four died while being rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment on Sunday, May 10, 2020.

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Irawo stated, “I received a call that Kusum was arguing with a policeman and the policeman killed him in the process. So, I called some of our relatives, whose houses were closer to the scene of the incident, and I met them there and identified his corpse. What we gathered from eyewitnesses was that my brother conveyed passengers, including a policeman, to Apapa from Ojuelegba.

“When they got to the bus stop in Apapa, the passengers alighted and N500 fell inside the vehicle. My brother picked the money but the policeman claimed ownership of the money and they started arguing. Later, my brother insisted that they should both take an oath, which they both swore to and my brother gave him the money. Surprisingly, I was told that the policeman later returned the money to Kusum and left.

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“Suddenly, another man, who eyewitnesses said was a policeman and was not involved in the argument accosted Kusum for having the effrontery to argue with the policeman, who had left. My brother told him that he had no business in the matter and they started arguing.

“During the argument, my brother opened the door of his car to pick something, but in the process, the other man sprayed tear gas in his face. My brother became weak immediately and fell to the ground.

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“People at the park noticed that something was wrong with him and quickly rushed him to hospital, but he died on the way. So, people held on to the man and handed him over to policemen from the Apapa Police Station. We want the police authorities to release the corpse of my brother for burial.”

The deceased’s wife, Shakirat pleaded for the help of the government and the masses because living has been difficult for her and her children. She added that she’s pregnant with another baby aside the four children God had blessed them with.

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When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Bala Elkana, said Festus had been arrested, adding that the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Panti, Yaba, for further investigation.

Elkana stated, “One Taofeek Oladipo reported the incident at the Apapa Police Division and based on the report we got, the security guard, Festus Owoha, who works with a private security firm, was arrested. He was said to be arguing with the driver over the N500 that they found on the ground.

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“That was the genesis of the argument, according to information we got from eyewitnesses; Festus then sprayed what looks like a chemical mess in his eyes and Kusum slumped and died.

“The suspect was arrested and the case has been transferred to the SCIID, Panti, Yaba. He is facing a charge of murder. He is not a policeman; he is a civilian. Investigation is ongoing.”

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