According to unconfirmed reports, a number of inmates have been shot dead after military personnel’s stationed at the Kirikiri Medium Prison, Lagos were called in to handle a riot which broke among inmates of the prison on Friday.
It was
learnt from a close source who pleaded anonymity that a protest against the
seizure of a ceiling fan belonging to an inmate degenerated into the riot which
might have claimed the lives of a number of the prisoners.
Information
gathered from a reliable source, who witnessed the incident, said the shooting
started around 1.30pm.
He said,
“Someone brought in a ceiling fan for an inmate referred to as the
‘general-overseer’ of the prison’s Christian denomination. But the fan was
seized by the officer in-charge of the prisons, who also allegedly ordered the
inmate detained.
“The inmate
said he was the owner of the ceiling fan and only sent it out of the prison for
repairs.”
According to
this source, the inmate was later released after protests by his colleagues who
felt he was being unjustly punished. But the situation was said to have
degenerated beyond control, necessitating the intervention of soldiers at the
prisons.
“By the time
the inmate was released, the other prisoners had started throwing stones at
windows and getting violent. The soldiers shot sporadically at the inmates as
they ran into their cells, but many of them were hit,” our source said.
As of the
time of filing this report, there was no confirmation on the actual number of
prisoners killed but our source claimed to have seen the dead bodies of a
number of inmates and some injured prisoners with bullet wounds being
transported to the hospital within the prison.
But the spokesperson
for the Nigerian Prisons Service, Mr. Ope Fatinikun, told our correspondent on
the phone that there was indeed a riot at the prison, which he claimed was not
violent.
He said, “No
inmate was shot at, but 12 of them who sustained minor injuries have been given
treatment.
“If anybody
tells you he saw dead bodies of shot inmates, he should provide pictures. We
have passed that stage something like that could not have happened without
someone getting a picture.”
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