Yet another Nigerian killed in South Africa
The Consulate General of Nigeria in South Africa, Godwin Adama, has decried the alleged killing of a 25- year-old Nigerian, Mr Ibrahim Badmus, in the country on October 10.
Adama in a statement made available to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja described the alleged killing of Badmus during interrogation by a group of policemen as “one death too many”.
The Consulate General, however, appealed to Nigerian nationals in the country to remain calm and avoid any further face-off with the police pending the outcome of the investigation into the issue.
He said that the Consulate had received the report of the unfortunate incident when a group of policemen visited his residence at Deforest Street in Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, South Africa.
Adama said that a team from the Nigerian Consulate General, led by him had visited the scene to interface with the Nigerians living in the area.
The Consulate General said that the purpose of the visit was with the hope of de-escalating tension and to allow the law enforcement agents to investigate the incident.
“We hope that justice is done, as this is one death too many.
“We do have confidence in the Independent Police Investigative Directorate, which has obtained witness statements on the matter for further investigation.
“While we await autopsy report and seek to resolve this sad incident, we once again, appeal to our nationals to remain calm and avoid any further face-off with the police,” he said.
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