The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on Wednesday
confirmed the killing of two officers of the commission by gunmen in Koton
Karfe community in Kogi.
The Sector Commander of the FRSC in Kogi, Mr Godwin Omiko,
confirmed the killing while speaking with newsmen in Lokoja.
He said that the officers, Olaoluwa Adebayo and Adesina
Iyanda were shot by the same armed bandits, who attacked Koton Karfe Prison and
set 144 inmates free on Nov. 2.
Omiko said that the slain marshals were among six officers
on night duty at the FRSC office on the fateful day.
He said that the officers on hearing sporadic gunshots from
the bandits ran in different directions for safety.
He said that Adebayo and Iyanda were hiding in a nearby bush
when they were sighted by the escaping gunmen, who later took them away.
Omiko said that when he was informed of the incident, a
search party, comprising FRSC officials, police and local vigilance men began
the search for the men on Monday.
He said that the effort did not yield results until Tuesday
evening when a woman who went into the bush to fetch firewood discovered their
bodies.
``The woman perceived odour and saw flies all over , she later
traced the odour to a spot where she used a stick to scratch the ground and saw
a body,’’ Omiko said.
He said that the woman ran out of the bush and raised an
alarm which attracted other villagers.
Omiko said that some FRSC officials, policemen and some men
in the community followed the woman into the bush to ascertain her claim.
The sector commander said the bodies were immediately
retrieved from the shallow grave, explaining that the officers were shot in the
head at close range.
``They removed their uniforms before shooting them; they
used their lineyard and shoe laces to tie their hands and legs.
``We saw bruises all over their bodies indicating that they
were dragged over a distance before being killed,’’ he explained.
Omiko said that the gunmen went away with the uniforms,
service belts, shoes, identity cards, official and personal mobile phones and ATM
cards of the slain officers.
He said that the bodies of Adebayo and Iyanda, who both
hailed from Kwara had been deposited at the Ankuri Hospital morgue in Lokoja.
Omiko said that Gov. Idris Wada, the FRSC headquarters in
Abuja and security agencies in the state had been informed of the incident.
(NAN)
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