The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.
The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.
The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.
The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.
The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.
The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.
The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.
The killing of Lagos property Lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, has been described as a devastating piece of news to get on any day that has put the spotlight again on the issue of Police brutality.
Lawyer and Security Expert, Tony Ofoyetan, disclosed this while speaking on TVC News This Morning with Nifemi Oguntoye.
Mr Ofoyetan who said he got the news while he was revelling in the Christmas celebration with his family said everything just went blank for him and he lost all interest in whatever it was that was making him happy.
He said the killing left a very bad taste in his mouth.
He wondered how anybody will start shooting at another human being when the person is not a threat in whatever form one can think of.
He described the Killing as particularly painful due to the fact the kind of incident is not new and may not be the last.
He also called for a reform of the Rules of Engagement of the Police to reflect where they will be operating from at any given time adding that Policemen should be disallowed from carrying Arms in some situations.
He asked why the officer should be shooting at the point he did.
For his part, Legal Practitioner, Jide Ologun, said the incident is so terrible and beyond just any pedestrian explanation.
He added that the killing shows that Nigeria has a long way to go in addressing the issue of Police Brutality and reforms.
According to him, Nigeria is so far behind on the issue of Police reforms which is not a good thing to say in the current circumstances.
He urged the relevant stakeholders to do more to address the killing and not just let it be another one swept under the carpet.
Contributing Further, Tony Ofoyetan, said the rules of engagement of the Nigerian Police Force States that use of force must be commensurate with the situation at all times giving as an example an escaping Suspect who must be apprehended can be shot on any pat of the body that will ensure the suspect is prevented from escaping.
He added that even if the vehicle in which the deceased lawyer, Omobolanle Raheem, was travelling in did not stop, the Policeman had no right whatsoever to shoot at the car.
He said the issue is just a confirmation of the high level of impunity within the Nigerian Police Force.