POLICE SHOOT 21-YEAR- OLD GIRL TO DEATH IN KADUNA
A 21
year-old girl, Fauziyya Sulaiman was on Sunday shot dead in broad day
light by policemen on patrol in Unguwar Rimi, Kaduna.
The girl
who lived with her parents in Badarawa quarters was until her death a Dental
Therapy student at the School of Science and Health Technology, Kaduna.
She was
allegedly shot dead by a patrol officer Ahmed Usman attached to the state
security outfit, Operation Yaki. She was said to be waiting for a commercial
tricycle at a bus stop around 5pm after attending the wedding ceremony of her
friend when she was shot dead by the police, according to reports from Daily
Trust.
The police
inspector Ahmed Usman attached to the patrol team allegedly opened fire on the
girl. The bullet reportedly went through her bowels and hit another man named Malam
Hassan in the leg.
Late
Fauziyya’s father, Alhaji AbdulRazak Muhammad Sulaiman who lives in Badarawa
Kaduna said the family was devastated and at a loss why a policeman who ought
to protect his daughter ended up killing her. He said the mother of the
deceased Amina Mohammed was still dumb struck and “utterly puzzled.” Sulaiman,
who works with the Kaduna State Ministry of Education vowed to take legal
action against the police.
He said
when he visited the Military Reference hospital where her daughter was taken
to; one of the officers on patrol told him that she was shot by an inspector
who was in the patrol team. “I went and met the inspector with a name tag
displaying Ahmed Usman and asked him why he killed my daughter, but he could
not talk. He eventually confessed that he shot her by mistake,” he said.
The police
spokesman in Kaduna Aminu Lawan confirmed the incident. He said Fauziyya was
hit by a stray bullet which was fired by the patrol team. He said the officers
attempted to disperse some reckless motorcycle riders at the wedding ground.
“But youths started throwing pebbles at the officers before they fired. The
girl was hit by the bullet and one other person sustained minor injury,” Lawan
said.
He said
the entire six patrol officers have been arrested and an investigation has
commenced to determine why they fired.
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