The incident was said to have occurred
in the early hours of Friday at the Alajo flats being occupied by
officials of the National Security.
The bodyguard, Sergeant Karim Mohammed, allegedly shot the man in the eye, saying he did that in self-defence.
Sergeant
Karim, according to reports, is walking a free man; he has not been
arrested by the Kotobabi police who are investigating the matter.
Personnel
at the Kotobabi Police Station were tight-lipped when DAILY GUIDE
contacted them, for fear of being transferred. According to reports,
they had been warned not to comment on the issue else they would be
transferred to another area by the Police Administration which is said
to be covering up the incident.
However, Supt Cephas Arthur, police spokesperson, denied that the killer cop was being protected.
According
to him, Sgt Karim was detained overnight when the incident occurred and
was only granted bail the following morning. But sources at the police
station said the cop was never detained.
Toyota Corolla
DAILY
GUIDE gathered that Sergeant Karim Mohammed, who owns a Toyota Corolla,
recently detected that thieves had broken into his car, making away
with his power window rollers.
He then decided to guard his vehicle each night by sleeping inside it.
Reports
indicate that Thursday night while Sergeant Karim was lying inside the
vehicle, he spotted somebody drawing closer to it and came out to
approach the person.
The reports claimed that
Sergeant Karim reportedly said the deceased pulled a knife at him,
knowing very well he (Karim) was holding a gun.
Sergeant
Karim said the suspect attempted to attack him and so he shot him in
the eye twice in self-defence. He died instantly
.
.
The vehicle was later driven to the Kotobabi Police Station for safekeeping but Sergeant Karim was reportedly let off the hook.
Code Of Conduct
The
Service instruction book for personnel, spotted by DAILY GUIDE, states
that the use of firearms by “a police officer is justified in resorting
to the use of firearms when attacked by an armed criminal, his life is
immediately in danger and all other means of defending himself have
proved ineffective.”
It said when firearms are
used, firing shall be confined to the minimum number of rounds necessary
to restore the situation, to effect the required arrest or to prevent
the escape of the felon, or to effectively protect the police officer
concerned from death or dangerous harm.
According
to sources, the killer cop might have taken the path of shooting in
anger over his stolen items; and there are speculations that the victim
might not necessarily have been any threat to the IGP’s bodyguard before
he pulled the trigger.
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