Family of Police Sergeant shot by colleague over N20,000’largese’ demands justice   Family of Police Sergeant shot by colleague over N20,000’largese’ demands justice  
Family members of Sgt. Salvation Adaka a Policemen who was shot dead by his colleagues over N20,000 ‘largesse’ on November 7, 2016 have called... Family of Police Sergeant shot by colleague over N20,000’largese’ demands justice  
Late Sergeant Adaka

Late Sergeant Adaka

Family members of Sgt. Salvation Adaka a Policemen who was shot dead by his colleagues over N20,000 ‘largesse’ on November 7, 2016 have called on the Police authorities to prosecute the culprits.

 
It was gathered that Adaka and three of his colleagues from Agudama-Ekpetiama Police Division were on patrol duty on November 7 2016 and stopped overat a wake keep where they were rewarded with N20,000
 
Trouble however started when an argument ensued over the sharing formula for the gift received by Adaka, the most senior member of the patrol team and was shut dead in the scuffle..
 
Prince Joseph Yabefa, a representative of the family of the deceased policeman said on Monday in Yenagoa that the family just received the autopsy reports which confirmed that Adaka died of gunshots.
 
He said that the pathologist who conducted the post mortem and autopsy found pieces of the lethal bullets in the spinal cord of the deceased.
 
Yabefa who expressed satisfaction with the steps so far taken by the Bayelsa Police Command on the incident noted that the family is demanding the prosecution of the suspects.
 
“We have been following developments on the case, our interactions with the police indicate that three of the Policemen with Adaka on that day were immediately arrested and detained.
 
“We were also told that one of them who was found not to be culpable have been released while two are still in Police custody awaiting prosecution while they have been discharged.
 
“Most importantly investigations have indicated that they were on officialduty when the incident isssured and not illegal duty as being speculated in some quarters.
 
“We are still in grief because Salvation Adaka was a brad winner to the entire extended family including his immediate family; he has an aged mother, five children as well as elder and younger brothers that depended on him.
 
“We urge the Police to sustain the tempo and not to tamper with the evidences available that will form the basis of prosecution, we shall follow this matter to a logical conclusion,” Yabefa said.
 
Sources at Bayelsa Police Command confirmed that the two policemen indicted in the case have dismissed.
 
DSP Asinim Butswat, Spokesman of Bayelsa Police Command however said on telephone that discipline and sanction of the three policemen lied within the administrative powers of the Bayelsa Police Commissioner. 

Arodiegwu Eziukwu