Olaleye Abdullahi is hospitalized after being shot by Inspector Moses Momoh, who was allegedly under the influence of alcohol. The incident occurred on December 12, 2024, in Ogun State. Witnesses claim the officer ignored warnings before firing the fatal shot. Abdullahi's family criticizes the police for releasing the officer after a 24-hour detention and for neglecting to provide assistance.
A man identified as Olaleye Abdullahi has been left bedridden after being shot by a policeman, Inspector Moses Momoh, who was allegedly under the influence of alcohol.
Inspector Momoh, reportedly attached to Warewa Police Station, is accused of firing his weapon twice, hitting Abdullahi, who was driving home at the time. Family members of the victim alleged that Inspector Momoh was detained for only 24 hours at the Adigboluja Police Station, Ojodu Berger, before being released. Meanwhile, Abdullahi remains hospitalized, with a treatment bill that has climbed to nearly N4 million.
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