A man has been reportedly killed and many others injured in the Ketu Market clash between rival gangs of miscreants at the Market in Lagos on Monday.
A
witness, simply identified as Musiliu, said that the clash followed a
disagreement between two groups of hemp smoking miscreants over the
death of a member after heavy doses of marijuana,
NAN reports.
”What
happened was some guys smoking Indian hemp in the market were fighting
among themselves over the death of someone whom they gave an overdose of
the hemp.
”Afterwards, the miscreants were seen carrying the
corpse about in the market chanting war songs and destroying anything on
sight. I think that was when the policemen were called to intervene.
”The
police detachment from Ketu Police Station came and started shooting
sporadically in the market while the miscreants were also seen facing
them in spite of the shooting.
”The police latter went back to
reinforce and that caused a lot of trouble as the market people started
running helter skelter in order not to be caught up in the crisis,” the
witness said.
Chioma, another witness, said that the trouble started when the policemen were trying to repel an attack by the miscreants.
”We
are tired of these jobless youths coming to Ketu to smoke Indian hemp
in the market. They are causing trouble here in this market.
“It’s
been long they have been smoking here causing trouble for us in the
market. The trouble today started with them, they are attacking those
policemen that came to restore peace in the market.
”I think the policemen are not happy with thier effrontery at repelling them, so the policemen went for reinforcement.
”Things
got worse as the policemen came back to the market, shooting
sporadically into the air while people run for dear lives,” she said.
Speaking
on the riot, spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, Choke Oti,
told NAN that normalcy had been restored in the area.
“Our men are there doing the needful. The police is proactive and we have been able to put the situation under control.
“The
Lagos State Police Command will not relent until perpetrators are
brought to book. The area is presently under survellance,” Mr Oti said.
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