Apapa area of Lagos State was at the weekend thrown into pandemonium
when some armed naval personnel and policemen from Area B Police Command
clashed.
Two policemen allegedly sustained injuries, police patrol vehicles
and an Armoured Personnel Carriers, APC, were allegedly destroyed.
The incident, it was learnt occurred last Friday, after a team of
policemen attached to the Lagos State Task Force on Environmental and
Special Offences, accosted two naval ratings on a motorcycle riding
against traffic at Trebo Roundabout and allegedly impounded their
motorcycle.
Eyewitnesses said the angry naval personnel ran back to their base
and reinforced but on arriving Trebo Roundabout, the task force
officials had gone.
The aggrieved naval personnel allegedly descended on a team of
policemen attached to the Rapid Respond Squad, RRS, manning an APC
stationed at the Roundabout.
An eyewitness told newsmen: “The policemen, in their bid to escape,
drove the APC dangerously and out of the roundabout to the Area B
Command Headquarters. Some of the naval personnel went after them. A
police inspector attached to a leading new generation bank, on Liverpool
Road, was attacked and beaten to pulp while his rifle was taken from
him.”
“The naval personnel on getting to Area B Command Headquarters,
started shooting indiscriminately, sending motorists and residents
scampering for safety.
“They smashed the windscreens of some patrol vehicles and one APC was completely demobilised as it tyres were destroyed.
“It took the intervention of the Area Commander, Ali Mohammed, who contacted the naval authorities for help.”
Reacting to the incident, the Western Command information officer,
Jerry Omodara, said that the Navy did not attack the police area command
office.
“What happened was that two naval ratings were on their way home on a
motorbike after the close of work and policemen manning a check point
at Point Road junction towards Liverpool stopped them. The ratings tried
to explain that they were personnel closing from work and the policemen
refused to let them go.
The scene where the incident occurred was close to the Hydrographic
office of the Navy and a Rear Admiral who saw it happened sent a
lieutenant to the scene.
The lieutenant pleaded with the policemen, but they refused to
listen. The lieutenant then demanded that they all go to the Area B
police Command Headquarters.”
“But on their way to the Command, an RRS patrol van approached and
hijacked the situation. The RRS policemen opened fire on the Navy and
snatched the motorbike from them,” Omodara said.