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Nigeria customs officers cause death of 3 travelers during operation against smuggling

byCustoms Today Report
28/02/2015
in International Customs, Nigeria
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ABUJA: Officials of the Nigerian Customs Service allegedly killed a woman in the Sango area of Ogun State, western Nigeria while chasing smugglers and shooting sporadically, three ladies aged between 25 and 30 years were again killed, the bus in which they were travelling was knocked off the Lagos-Benin highway by an operational vehicle driven by operatives of the Nigerian Customs Service.

The commuter bus with registration number EDO AKA 35 LG carrying second hand clothes also known as okirika, sommersaulted during a hot chase by Customs officials from the Federal Operations Unit, Zone A, Ikeja from one of their checkpoints in Ijebu Ode.

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According to the driver who was in severe pains, having lost one of his legs in the accident, when the Customs pick up van could not overtake him, it hit his bus at the rear which caused the vehicle to summersault several times into the bush at a place indigenes called J3.

On sensing that the bus had crashed into the bush, the Customs officials beat a hasty retreat to avoid being attacked by members of the public that immediately rushed to the scene of the accident.

Three women in the bus died on the spot and the other injured victims were brought out of the bus and were writhing in pains.

Until the time our correspondent, who was on his way to Port Harcourt, left the accident scene, the corpses of the three women and the victims were still lying there.

Some of the sympathisers at the scene lamented that sometime ago, road safety officials had equally chased some passengers to their death in the same area.

They called on appropriate authorities to check the excesses of law enforcement officials on the road.

 

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