Amotekun Dismisses Officer For Killing In Ibadan
The Commandant of the Oyo State Security Network Agency, also known as Amotekun, Colonel Olayanju Olayinka (rtd.) said that Afolabi Kazeem with Ammunition Number AM031849 who killed Mr Tosin Thomas on Wednesday, in Ibadan has been dismissed.
Colonel Olayinka in a release he personally signed and made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Wednesday, added that “the erring corp has been handed over to the police for prosecution, while his Team leader, George Idowu, is being thoroughly investigated and will face all necessary sanctions.”
Recall that Ngnews247.com had earlier reported that stray bullet fired by an Amotekun Operative killed one Tosin Thomas at Mokola area of Ibadan.
Narrating the incident that led to the killing of Thomas, Colonel Olayinka said “at about 10 PM on Wednesday, January 13, 2021, Operatives of Amotekun, led by Team Leader George Idowu, got an alert of a purported armed robbery operation at Total Filling Station, Mokola, Ibadan.
“Following the distress call, the Team Leader and his team of seven members arrived at the scene.
“On arrival at the scene of the alleged crime, it turned out that it was not an armed robbery operation, though a crowd had gathered.
“The Team Leader, sensing no immediate danger to anyone at the scene immediately proceeded to speak with the station manager. While he was with the manager, he heard a gunshot.
“As it turned out, one of his team members, by the name Afolabi Kazeem, who felt sufficiently threatened by the crowd, which included some hoodlums armed with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons, opened fire to supposedly scare away the crowd. Unfortunately, his shot hit one Mr Tosin Thomas, 23, who was subsequently confirmed dead.”
“For this reason, he has been summarily dismissed from the Corps and handed over to the police for prosecution. Also, his Team leader, George Idowu, is being thoroughly investigated and will face all necessary sanctions,”
He reassured members of the public of the Corps’ internal mechanisms for dealing with erring officers, adding that “We will continue to train and retrain our officers on best practices and rules of engagement.”