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Tanker drivers shut down highway over alleged killing of colleague in Plateau

Truck and tanker drivers on Saturday morning blocked the Maraban Jama’a axis of the Jos-Abuja Road in Plateau State to protest the alleged killing of their colleague by policemen.

The incident caused a major traffic gridlock as the drivers used their vehicles to barricade both lanes of the road, demanding justice for their slain colleague.

According to Haruna Ahmed, one of the protesting drivers who spoke to DailyTrust, the incident occurred after the victim had paid the usual N500 fee reportedly demanded by police officers at the checkpoint.

Despite complying, an officer allegedly approached the driver and struck him on the head with a plank, killing him instantly.

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This is injustice,” Ahmed said. “The incident happened at the last checkpoint in Maraban Jama’a. After collecting the money, an officer asked us to remove the barricade and continue our journey. But as soon as the deceased moved to clear the road, another officer appeared and hit him with a bamboo stick on the head. What crime did he commit to deserve this?

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Other truck drivers at the protest accused security agents in the area of constant extortion and harassment. They called on the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to intervene and ensure justice for their colleague while preventing further occurrences of such brutality.

As of the time of filing this report, the Plateau State Police Command is yet to issue an official statement on the incident.

 

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