In a statement issued today by Abayomi Shogunle, Officer in Charge of Complaint Response Unit (CRU) of the Nigeria Police Force, the inspector was identified as Anthony Nwadike and it was revealed that he had been dismissed from service, charged to court for murder. The statement read,
Inspr Anthony Nwadike attached to Ore Division, Ondo State who shot and killed one Sunday Joseph 'm' a commercial motorcycle rider along Odigbo-Omifon road Ore on 4th September, 2016 was tried in Orderly-Room and found guilty as charged. Punishment of DISMISSAL from the Force was awarded and approved by the relevant authority. Anthony Nwadike is hereby dismissed from the Nigeria Police Force.
The said Anthony Nwadike was arraigned before Chief Magistrate Court 1, Oke Eda, Akure today 8th September, 2016 for the MURDER of late Sunday Joseph 'm' via Charge number MAK/311c/2016. The accused person was remanded in prison custody and case adjourned to 12th October, 2016.
Discussions between the Commissioner of Police, Ondo State CP Hilda Ibifuro-Harrison and the family of the victim are still ongoing regarding wellbeing of dependent relatives. Any police officer involved in any act that is not justifiable under the laws of the land would be held accountable without delay as the Nigeria Police Force under the leadership of IGP Ibrahim Idris is being guided by international core values of democratic policing, integrity and respect for the rule of law.
Very good,his downfall has just started.
ReplyDeleteI hope justice would be served. Linda take note!
DeleteKudos NPF. This will serve as an example to many.
DeleteLong Live LIB
Dismiss or kill huh?
ReplyDeleteFreeborn wept!
Hope that sultan of sokoto or northern leader never call to release him huh?
THE ONLY THING FREEBORN WAN HEAR IS HANG HIM NOTING MORE.
#sad indeed
Dismiss or kill huh?
ReplyDeleteFreeborn wept!
Hope that sultan of sokoto or northern leader never call to release him huh?
THE ONLY THING FREEBORN WAN HEAR IS HANG HIM NOTING MORE.
#sad indeed
Good For him.
ReplyDeleteGood for him.
ReplyDeleteThis is barbaric, he should be sentenced to death too,whoever kills would also be killed,stupid idiot
ReplyDeleteVERY GOOD, HE NEEDS TO GO FOR LIFE IMPRISONMENT
ReplyDeleteAUNTY LINDA
Nice one..no room for evil
ReplyDeleteThey should use him and set an example to others
ReplyDeleteLinda abeg pay attention to your words, sentences and all.
ReplyDeleteHope he pays dearly for his heinous crime! #Cruelty
ReplyDeleteFor ones Nigerian police is working
ReplyDelete***********************Kirikiri or Kuje go better ooo ********
ReplyDeleteThat's good to know,serve him right. #Lindatakenote
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ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Better
ReplyDeleteAm in full support of the action handed down to this police officer, the speed of the trial and all because nothing can justify the killing of unarmed civilian whom the police are meant to protect. This is the first of its kind in terms of speed from beginning to the end, am hoping that this has nothing to do with the hated tribe where this officer comes from. Police in Igboland are killing even children on the streets with their school bags on their backs. I am yet to see or hear about any one being arrested and held responsible. the world keeps watching and to the dead, I say RIP and may God judge your killers........................... Oliver Uju
ReplyDeleteAnd the police will bring out an innocent soul from their cell and tag him the officer that shot and killed an okada rider...they ran away in the first place so who followed up the case to know who shot the okada rider?
ReplyDeleteI AGREE WITH ANONYMOUS 10.09P.M.
ReplyDeleteALL THE HAUSA POLICE MEN KILLING CHILDREN IN THE EAST R NOT BEEN TREATED WITH ANY RESULT OR SPEED LIKE THIS.
MAY THE SOUL OF DEPARTED REST IN PEACE.
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