How SARS killed Remo Stars footballer KAKA - Friend gives detail
Afnews Editor
Feb 24, 2020
Sanni Abubakar, a principal witness in the death of a Remo Stars Football Club player, Tiamiyu Kazeem, has narrated how operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad allegedly caused his death.
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He countered the claim by the police that the late defender jumped out of the vehicle while attempting to escape.
Kazeem, aka Kaka, was crushed by a hit-and-run driver on the Sagamu-Abeokuta Expressway while being taken to the SARS office on Saturday.
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[caption id="attachment_55098" align="alignnone" width="720"] Tiyamu Kazeem.[/caption]
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While the police claimed he jumped out of the vehicle and was crushed by an oncoming vehicle, the friend said he was pushed out.
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Abubakar told PUNCH Metro that the policemen arrested him and the deceased in Sagamu where they had parked their vehicle to buy engine oil.
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He noted that the operatives, who were in a Sienna vehicle, seized their phones.
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He said, "We were going to his (Kazeem) father's house, when he parked at Ita-Oba Roundabout, Sagamu, to buy engine oil for his car.
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"After he left, the SARS guys parked in front of the car. They started interrogating me. They asked who I was, what I was doing there and who owned the car. I told them the car belonged to my friend, and they asked where he was. I told them that he went to buy something.
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"They took my phone and my friend's phone from me; they did not explain anything to me. The SARS guy handed the phones to another guy in the Toyota Sienna.
"Afterwards, my friend returned from where he went to buy the engine oil; they grabbed him and pushed him inside their Sienna and started driving. They said they were taking us to their headquarters.ÔÇØ
Abubakar explained that one of the officers drove Kazeem's car and trailed the police operational vehicle, where his friend was held.
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He noted that after the vehicles passed the area command's office at Sagamu, he queried the cop, who insisted that they were going to the SARS headquarters.
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The victim's friend said after passing the Sagamu Interchange, the policemen parked at a junction and continued to interrogate them.
He said the SARS officer with him (Abubakar) opened the boot of the deceased's car and when he (Abubakar) attempted to get out of the vehicle, the cop threatened to shoot him dead.
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"Then they started driving again. I just saw the door of their Sienna opened; they pushed my friend out of the moving car onto the road.
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"A car coming behind us hit him. After hitting him from the lane, Kaka jumped to the other lane. I came out of the car, shouting and crying for help.
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"We put him inside his car because they did not want to put him in their vehicle. We took him to a nearby hospital, but he was rejected.
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"They asked us to take him to the General Hospital, Owode. When we got to the general hospital, we could not find the Sienna vehicle where the other SARS officers were; they had run away.
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"I then saw the SARS guy that drove us making calls and asking his colleagues to come that he was in the hospital. I observed that he was moving towards the gate and I ran after him.
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"We dragged each other as I insisted that he was not going anywhere and he must kill me like they killed my friend.
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"The hospital workers came out and held him for me, while I went to call the police, the parents of Kaka and our manager.ÔÇØ
However, the police said the deceased caused his own death by jumping out of the vehicle while being taken to a police station for interrogation.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, in a statement said only one SARS operative from the Zonal Intervention Squad, Obada, Abeokuta, was involved in the incident.
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According to Oyeyemi, the operative went to arrest the victim after a complaint over his alleged harassment of some residents with army uniform.
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He explained that Kazeem was arrested and was being taken from Sagamu to the ZIS office at Obada when the police operational vehicle developed a fault on the road.
While the vehicle was being fixed, the suspect, according to the PPRO, jumped out of the vehicle and fled.
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He said he was crushed to death by an oncoming vehicle.
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"He was not shot as being insinuated; his vehicle is at Owode Egba, intact,ÔÇØ Oyeyemi added.
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Meanwhile, the state Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has promised to investigate the death.
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Abiodun, who described the killing as unfortunate, urged all residents of the state to remain calm.
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The governor, in a condolence statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Kunle Somorin, on Sunday, urged players, management and supporters of the club to be calm, adding that the killers would be brought to justice.
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Abiodun said, "A proper, transparent and independent investigation would be launched to know what transpired with a view to bringing persons responsible to justice.ÔÇØ
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He described the late player as a young man with great potential for the development of the state and the nation.
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— Afnews Editor