By Oluwatosin Maliki
Officers of the Ebonyi State Police Command on Monday, revealed the circumstances that led to the untimely death of a 300-level student of Ebonyi State University.
As learned by Quest Times, Ayogu Evans, was involved in a fatal accident, while being chased by police officers on Saturday, December 2nd.
A statement issued by the spokesperson for the state police command, SP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, on Monday, said the EBSU student sped off when he was flagged down by security operatives for a “stop and search” at a checkpoint around Nkaliki Road in Abakaliki, the state capital.
The student, Evans, from the Department of Sociology, lost his life in a ghastly car crash after being pursued by the policemen, and was immediately rushed to the hospital.
According to an anonymous source, “The people who brought him to the hospital confirmed that he was being chased by the police when he suddenly had an accident and that the police officers that were chasing him ran away after he had the accident.”
“They later came back to move his wrecked car to their station at Liberation Estate.”
However, the police spokesman noted that the police officers who were after him did not run away, adding that the victim had been transported to the hospital by good citizens before their men arrived the scene, so they only towed his vehicle to the division’s station.
The statement read, “On December 2, 2023, around 12noon, police operatives on stop-and-search around Nkaliki Road sighted a vehicle that was approaching their checkpoint but suddenly reversed and sped off.”
“The action of the driver (Evans) raised the suspicion of the police operatives which made them pursue the vehicle. The driver did not stop till he was involved in an accident along Oriuzor Road.”
“Traffic officers were alerted and with the effort of good citizens, the victim, Ayogu Evans, a student of Ebonyi State University was conveyed to the hospital where he unfortunately gave up the ghost.”
“The Commissioner of Police, Ebonyi State Command, CP Augustina Ogbodo, immediately addressed the student leaders and assured them that their concerns would be thoroughly investigated and anyone found culpable will be sanctioned accordingly.”
“The commissioner of police is using this medium to encourage the citizens to support the police while they carry out their mandate, and to report any unprofessional conduct of police officers on duty to the police authority, while assuring the public that disciplinary actions will be taken against any erring police officer,” the statement concluded.