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Lagos Violence: How Okada Riders Killed CSP Kazeem Abonde During clash With Police

Lagos Violence: How Okada Riders Killed CSP Kazeem Abonde During clash With Police

A Chief Superintendent of Police, Kazeem S. Abonde was killed on Thursday in the Ajao area of Lagos State.

CSP Abonde was formerly the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Ajangbadi.

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He was hacked to death by unidentified persons during a clash between the police and motorcycle riders.

The deceased was said to have led a raid against okada operators in Ajao Estate.

During an attack, Abonde was mobbed after he became exposed as his men ran in different directions for safety.

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Isolo LCDA Chairman, Adebayo Olasoju has appealed to residents and other concerned parties to stay calm.

Olasajo, in a statement disclosed that he, officials of the council and Area D police commander visited the scene.

He stressed that violence, in whatever form, can not solve any misunderstanding and should be avoided.

“Ajao Estate, being a major entry point, especially to foreigners coming into our dear nation, deserves the serenity obtainable in city of equal status in advanced countries,” Olasoju said.

The chairman announced the commencement of an investigation and assured that security has been beefed up.
Source: Daily Post

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