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Any police officer that involves in extrajudicial killings will be severely punished- Dolapo Badmus


Following police brutality against innocent Nigerians, popular zonal police PRO,  Dolapo Badnus, has issued a stern warning to police officers engaging in extrajudicial killings.


This may be unconnected to the gruesome killing of a 20-year old lady in Ajegunle,  Lagos,  by men of the Nigerian police in the area.

Mrs Badmus therefore, warned that any police officer who engages in extrajudicial killings from now on, will be made to face the full wrath of the law.


She further said;
For every police man that kills, be rest assured to face the consequence! We are employed to protect lives and property, not to take lives! Each and every police man joins the organization with their names representing their family and their community of origin.

If you commit atrocities with the gun you are entrusted with then be ready to face the music. It can never be kill and go again, it remains kill, carry and face the consequence! The law of the land is standard, if you murder any one be ready to face the consequence of being a murderer!

You cannot hide under the identity of being a “policeman “. The Ajegunle killing like every other is one killing too many, I condemn it in all ramifications and I’m glad police authority will ensure justice” she wrote on social media.

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