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Police Dismisses SARS Officer, ‘Oyato’ Over Death Of Remo Stars Footballer, Tiamiyu Kazeem

Police Dismisses SARS Officer, ‘Oyato’ Over Death Of Remo Stars Footballer, Tiamiyu Kazeem

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For involving in the killing of Remo Stars Footballer, the Ogun State command of Nigerian Police Force, has dismissed the SARS officer involved in the killing of Tiamiyu Kazeem.

The victim, Olaniyi Ogunsoro, a Special Anti-Robbery Squad officer, was dismissed for the part he played in the death of Remo Stars assistant captain Tiamiyu Kazeem, who died on Saturday, February 22, 2020.

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In a Press release by Remo Stars Football Club, Tiamiyu was picked up by SARS officials on his way home from training with a colleague. He was accused of being an internet Fraudster Yahoo guy.

According to the report, after Tiamiyu identified himself as a footballer when the SARS operatives were taking him to their office in Abeokuta and he was allegedly pushed out from the SARS vehicle by the officers. An oncoming vehicle crushed him to death on the Sagamu-Abeokuta Expressway.

In a statement initially made by the police, claiming that the footballer jumped out of the vehicle in an attempt to escape and was crushed by an oncoming vehicle.
However, Sanni Abubakar, a friend and teammate of Kazeem, who was also arrested by the SARS officials, said the SARS officials pushed Tiamiyu out of their Toyota Sienna vehicle before he was killed by an oncoming vehicle.

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The officer responsible for pushing Tiamiyu Kazeem, popularly known as Kaka, has been reportedly dismissed from service.

According to the father of the deceased, Fasasi said the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Criminal Investigation Department, Force Headquarters, Mr Ogunyonwon Peter, visited his family and promised to ensure that any officer involved in the death of Kaka is made to face justice.

While speaking on the ugly incident, Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun also visited the grieving family and promised to ensure that justice is served.

 


Source: Edafe Oghenebrume

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