#EndSARS Protests: Hoodlums Hijack Protest, Stab Officer To Death, set Orile Police Station Ablaze
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Allegedly hijacked the on going EndSARS Protest in Lagos, throwing caution to the winds, as they set fire on the building housing Orile Police Station.
A policeman who also jumped the fence in order to escape being caught in the inferno, was said to have landed in the hands of the hoodlums who stabbed him to death.
The modern police station, a constructed to the UN model, was built by the Babatunde Raji Fashola’s administration in 2012.
Our correspondent exclusively gathered that the station was set ablaze by a gang identified as “Adeleye boys”, in protest of alleged high handedness by the Divisional Police Officer CSP Daniel Folashade and her boys.
Along with the protesters, the hoodlums were said to have invaded the station in their large numbers, but were repelled by the few officers that were on duty and locked the gate.
As the protesters retreated, the DPO was said to have hurriedly left the station, abandoning her surbordinates to their faith.
According to eyewitness, the gang immediately regrouped and started hauling the Policemen with stones and broken bottles.
They were said to have also procured fuel, sprinkled it at the backyard of the building and lit it with fire.
As the fire raged, the suspected hoodlums were said to have gathered some empty bottles, filled them with the petroleum products and threw into the inferno to escalate it.
Our correspondent gathered that the policemen trapped in the building shot severally from inside the building to disperse the protesters in order to escape but to no avail.
According to the witness, the arsonists had a field day, as they operated unchallenged by any security operatives
The fire outbreak, which begun at about 9.30am is till raging as at time of filing the report. Efforts to get the reaction of the Commissioner of Police Lagos Command Hakeem Odumosu and the Police Public Relations Officer. SP Olumuyiwa Adejobi , proved abortive, as they declined calls put across to them.