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Police authorities have released the three policemen accused of killing seven traders at the Owode-Onirin Motor Spare Parts Market in Lagos State, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.
Our correspondent also gathered that the suspected land grabber involved in the incident had been released on bail.
Families of the deceased said they were being asked to pay huge sums for postmortems before the bodies of their loved ones could be released.
On August 30, 2025, Saturday PUNCH had reported how a suspected land grabber allegedly led policemen from the Nasarawa State Police Command to unleash violence in the market.
About 50 vehicles were reportedly destroyed.
Sources revealed that the three policemen involved in the incident were taken to Abuja instead of facing trial in Lagos where the incident occurred.
A source said, “The policemen were from Nasarawa command. They were brought from their state to Lagos by the suspected land grabber. After the killings, they were taken to Abuja for an orderly room trial. But the Provost freed them on claims of self-defence.”
It was alleged that the provost and the Nasarawa Commissioner of Police were friends, which influenced the decision to free the cops. The claim could not be confirmed by our correspondent.
It was gathered that the alleged mastermind, identified as Abiodun Ariori, had also been released.
While in detention at the State Criminal Investigation Department, he reportedly filed a bail application at the High Court, which the police failed to challenge.
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, condemned the development, saying his chamber was ready to prosecute the suspects.








