An
argument between a police corporal and his senior colleague, an inspector, over
who actually owns a pretty female recharge card seller, ended in tragedy when
the corporal corked his riffle, killed the card seller and the inspector,
before killing himself.
The
incident occurred yesterday evening in the Karu Town, near the CBN Junction,
when the corporal, who claimed he was interested in the recharge card seller,
simply known as Chidinma, saw the inspector and the recharge seller sitting
together over some bottles of soft drinks.
According
to an eye witness, the corporal alighted from a vehicle and accosted the inspector
and the recharge card seller. While he accused the inspector of encroaching
into his territory, he accused the lady of unfaithfulness, saying he had
invested in the girl.
The
inspector ,who regarded the corporal’s allegation as an affront, ordered him to
leave the place immediately or get himself dealt with. The corporal was said to
have been enraged and threatened that he was going to kill the recharge card
seller so that none of them would have her.
The
inspector did not take the threat lightly and warned the corporal not to do any
thin stupid or he would have himself to blame. The corporal, still fuming with
rage walked away from the inspector and the recharge card seller. Unknown to
the inspector, the corporal corked his AK-47 rifle, walked to the duo lovebirds
and killed the girl with one shot.
Before
the inspector could cork his own riffle, the corporal also shot and killed him
instantly. Looking bemused, the corporal aimed the riffle at his own head and
killed himself with one bullet.
Pandemonium
was said to have broken out in the town as residents and passers-by thronged
the place to take a glimpse of the three slain persons lying in a pool of their
blood. A team of police personnel later came and evacuated the bodies of the
slain.
The
recharge card seller was identified as a poor homeless girl who was taking
refuge in a popular church in Karu Town before the incident.
Culled from Leadership Newspaper
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