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The
Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 2, Lagos, Mr. Joseph
Mbu, has said that there is no big deal in the number of people policemen under
his command can kill in self-defence. He
said since policemen were also human beings, they should be ready to take
revenge on any violent group(s) that might attack them or other innocent
citizens.
The Punch reports AIG Mbu
spoke with some journalists in Olorunsogo, Ogun State, during the inauguration
of the Olorunsogo II Power Station by President Goodluck Jonathan.
The
journalists had approached the AIG, who led policemen to provide security for
the President at the event, to clarify the controversial statement credited to
him that 20 civilians would be hacked down for every policeman killed.
“If
one of my men is killed, I shall kill 20 of them, but don’t shoot first. If
they shoot you, shoot back in self-defence. Anybody who fires you, fire him
back in self-defence,” Mbu had been quoted in the media to have told his men at
the Ogun State Police Command Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, during a recent
visit.
Mbu
on Friday said the media account was mischievous and contrary to what he said
in Abeokuta.
He
also said that he contemplated arresting the journalists who wrote the reports
to show proof that he indeed said what was reported.
Curiously,
however, Mbu restated the media account he had tried to debunk.
He
said, “I still stand by what I said. And what I said is very clear: that if any
violent group attacks my policemen, my policemen should attack them violently.
“If
any violent group attacks a law-abiding citizen in a bid to cause injury or
cause harm, the police should repel and save that law-abiding citizen because
we have the powers to do so.
“If
hoodlums or touts decide to be lawless; carrying knives, carrying illegal
firearms and shooting at my policemen, if they shoot at my policemen and they
are a hundred or 200, my policemen will not be looking at them. They will reply
back in self-defence.
“The
number I kill is immaterial because a policeman is also a human being.”
When asked if his strategy
of fire-for-fire is the best way to handle the situation, Mbu answered, “Which
other way do you think you can handle it? You will shoot at the police. Is it
not when the person is alive that he is coming to give evidence? How will
somebody who is violently attacking others be stopped; how are you going to
stop him? Are you going to use your hands? You must repel him using a stronger
force.”
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