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Married Father-Of-Three Allegedly Shot Dead By Police Over Bail Money.

A married father-of-three has died after being shot dead in Rivers State as his brother claims he was killed by a police officer over bail money.

Abiodun Jimoh, from Kwara state, died on  Friday, December 18, 2020.

His brother, Ismail Jimoh has said police officers on patrol stopped them while they were on a motorbike going back to the house on Friday 18 December 2020.

According to Ismail, the police officers searched him and his brother and saw nothing incriminating. They only had on them their ID cards and iPhone and other handsets.

He said one of the police officers insisted on taking them to the Police station at Elelenwo in Rivers State.

When they reached the station, one of the police officers asked them to bail themselves, despite police authorities saying “bail is free”.

Ismail said his brother pleaded with the officer that they had only N1,500 left.

According to Ismail, other Police officers told the officer who allegedly shot his brother to let them go, since nothing incriminating was found on them. But the officer refused.

Ismail alleged that the police sergeant, attached to Elelewon Police Divisional headquarters at Obio-Akpor LGA of Rivers State, began to beat his brother in front of the Police station.

As the alleged beating continued, he said he heard two gunshots. When he turned back, his brother was lying on the floor, in pains.

According to Ismail, he and the other Police Officers took his brother to three different hospitals, but they refused to attend to him.

Ismail said that on their way to University of Port Harcourt Hospital (UPTH), the officers drove so recklessly that he (Ismail) fell out from the back of the patrol van and was seriously injured.

He further alleged that the Police officers did not wait to check on him, instead they drove off with his brother.

He said that on the morning of 19 December, he went back to the Elelewon station with his brother’s wife and was told his brother has died.

Ismail called on well-meaning Nigerians to ensure justice is served.

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