Two policemen on stop-and-search duties around Oshodi, Lagos State, were reportedly knocked down by two yet-to-be-identified drivers.
According to The PUNCH, the incident occurred at about 7:30 p.m. on Friday, while the officers were on patrol at 7/8 Bus Stop, Oshodi, Lagos.
A source said that the attack on the police officers was carried out by the drivers of a Toyota Camry and a Lexus 350 cars, whose number plates were yet unknown.
The drivers of the vehicles were said to been flagged down by policemen for stop and search.
“But immediately they sighted the police, they increased the speed at which they were moving and knocked down two policemen, Inspector Alabi Kayode and Inspector Edukpe Oronya,” it was gathered from the source.
The source disclosed that Inspector Kayode sustained severe injuries on his head and left hand.
It was also stated that the second officer, Oronya, was “rolled over by the two vehicles.”
It was learnt that the two unknown drivers attempted to “snatch the rifles with the officers after they had knocked them down.”
Meanwhile, the swift intervention of their colleagues was said to have saved the rifles from being stolen away by the daredevil car drivers.
The officers were immediately rushed to Divine Grace Hospital in Mafoluku–Oshodi, for medical attention, while an investigation is ongoing.
Efforts to get the reactions of the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.
When contacted, the Lagos State Police Command Spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, he picked up the call, but immediately the reporter introduced himself, he requested that a text be sent to him.
“Can you text me a message? Just text me a message,” he said.
A text message was sent to Hundeyin at 10:10 a.m. on Sunday and another one at 12:05 p.m. A message was also sent to him on WhatsApp at 1:01 p.m.
Hundeyin has yet to reply to any of the messages, nor did he answer another call made to him later in the evening.