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The Nigerian Police Force, Lagos State Command has arraigned four officers behind a shooting incident that led to the death of Gafaru Buraimoh of Happy Land Estate, Ajah area of the state. This was revealed by the spokesman of the command, Benjamin Hundeyin, on Saturday morning via his Twitter handle, stating that the four suspects were brought before the court on Friday. He said, “Four police officers involved in this incident were arraigned yesterday. They have been remanded in prison pending DPP advice.”

January 28, 2023The Nigerian Police Force, Lagos State Command has arraigned four officers behind a shooting incident that led to the death of Gafaru Buraimoh of Happy Land Estate, Ajah area of the state.

He said, “Four police officers involved in this incident were arraigned yesterday. They have been remanded in prison pending DPP advice.” The statement reads, “At About 2330hrs of Tuesday, December 06 2022, a shooting incident involving men of Ajah Division, resulted in the unfortunate death of Gafaru Buraimoh of Happy Land Estate, Ajah.

“The Lagos State Police Command through the Area Commander, Elemoro and Divisional Police Officer, Ajah has since notified and established contact with the family.

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