Nigeria: 20-Year-Old Man Killed in Cold-Blood in Lagos

9 September 2024

The Lagos State Police Command is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a young man, who was killed on the streets of Okokomaiko in the Ojo area of Lagos State.

It was learned that the incident occurred on September 6, 2024, at 9:10p.m.

According to a statement by the Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin said the police received a distress call from concerned members of the public, reporting that a group of four unidentified gunmen were seen chasing a young man along Abeokuta Street, Okokomaiko.

The assailants reportedly opened fire on their victim, targeting his head, stomach, and legs, before fleeing the scene.

"Upon receiving the information about 9:30pm., our anti-crime team was immediately dispatched to the scene. There, they met one Ms. Vivian, the mother of the deceased, who identified the victim as her 20-year-old son. The young man, whose name is being withheld for security reasons, had been fatally shot multiple times."

Photographs of the deceased were taken, and his remains were evacuated to the Infectious Disease Hospital, IDH, Mortuary in Yaba, Lagos, for further examination.

The police have since intensified efforts to track down the fleeing suspects, with Hundeyin assuring the public that every resource would be utilized to bring the culprits to justice.

"Investigation is currently in progress, and efforts are ongoing to trace and arrest the suspects. This act of violence will not go unpunished," Hundeyin stated.

The case file has been transferred for discreet investigation, and the Lagos State Police Command has called on the public to provide any useful information that could aid in the arrest of the criminals.

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