The Kogi State Police Command has summoned Senator Dino Melaye to report at the State Criminal  Investigation Department (SCID) after his armed guards allegedly fired at a team of policemen on patrol duties in the state.

The Command asked Melaye to report at the SCID office in Lokoja, the state capital in the company of his armed guards, as investigation begins on the alleged shooting of a police sergeant said to be currently hospitalized.

According to a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officers (PPRO) in the state, DSP William Ovye Aya on Friday, the police also refuted Melaye’s allegation that he was marked for assassination.

“Today, at about 1530 hours, a team of policemen from the Command was on a routine Anti – Robbery/Kidnapping patrol along Aiyetoro Gbede – Mopa Road.

“During the patrol, and as it is often the practice, the team pinned down at a point at Iyah Gbede Junction, where they were observing the highway and occasionally conducting Stop and Search.

“It was in this process that a long convoy of vehicles coming from Mopa towards Aiyetoro Gbede approached the point. Officers of the Command at the point flagged down the convoy.

“While the lead vehicle, a Toyota Hilux van, which was later discovered to be conveying officers of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, stopped to introduce themselves, other vehicles in the convoy dangerously zoomed off without regards to the safety of the officers on ground.

“Surprisingly, some plain clothed armed men, occupying a white Toyota Hilux van, without registration number, without provocation fired gunshots at the officers of the Anti-Robbery /Kidnapping Patrol Team.

“One of the officers, a Sergeant, was hit by bullet on the right part of his chest as a result of which he sustained grievous injury. The Officer is currently lying critically ill in the hospital where he has undergone a live threatening surgery and currently recuperating.

“Expectedly, the policemen, in self defence responded by firing back to repel the unexpected attack. Vehicles in the convoy nevertheless, drove away from the scene. It was not until the officers of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps were questioned that it was realized that the convoy was that of Senator Dino Melaye.

“It is rather unfortunate that the Senator could, after this dastardly act by his aides, be going around with armed men, unknown to the Command who could launch such a lethal attack on police officers in the course of their normal duty.

“It is more saddening that the Senator could turn around to issue misleading statements to cover up the heinous crime committed by his hired aides.

“While, the command has instituted a high powered investigation panel into the incident, Senator Melaye is hereby advised to report with people in his convoy to the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department, Lokoja to assist in the investigation,” the statement read.

 

In earlier posts on Instagram, Melaye who represents Kogi West Senatorial District in the National Assembly had alleged that the police tried to block his convoy with a grader parked on a bridge while he was on his way to Yagba East to commission some projects.

In another post, Melaye said the state government barricaded the road to stop his movement and prevent him from commissioning the said projects.

It was however on Twitter that the senator claimed an attempt was made on his life during the visit. He claimed that over 20 bullets were fired at his jeep by a combined team of policemen, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and military.

”I thank God for sparing  my life once again. Over 20 bullet holes on my jeep. Combination of police, SARS and Military. God, I thank you,” he tweeted.