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Reps Call For Probe Into Killing Of 5 Iseyin Indigenes By Customs Men

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House of Representatives has called for an urgent investigation into the recent killing of five indigenes of Iseyin in Oyo State by men of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

This followed the adoption of a motion by Representative Shina Peller (APC-Oyo) on the floor of the House on Tuesday in Abuja.

Moving the motion of urgent public importance, Peller expressed displeasure over the killing of five of his constituents.

According to him, on May 13, NCS men were in pursuit of a sport utility vehicle conveying bags of rice when they started shooting sporadically into the air.

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He added that in the process, five people from his constituency were killed, adding that it was a sad day as the people were celebrating the Eid-el-Fitri in Oja- Oba area of the ancient town.

Peller gave the names of the victims as Oluwatobi, Timothy, Wasiu, Abdulazeez Abdullahi, and Umar Abu.

Peller said such acts as exhibited by NCS men showed total negligence, abuse of authority, gross misconduct, and disregard for human lives.

However, the NCS men were supposed to be about 40km to the border town, adding that if they had been properly cautioned and trained the tragedy would have been avoided.

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He said: “Killings by customs officers in the guise of pursuing smugglers is a recurring saga in the country and something must be done urgently to put an end to it.

“Relevant questions must be asked: are bags of rice worth more than human lives? Even if they were smugglers, must the custom officers open fire on them?”

The House, however, mandated the Committee on Customs and Excise to investigate the incident and report back to the House within two weeks for further legislative action.

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The House also urged the Federal Government to review the rules of engagement of NCS as it relates to arms usage.

The House also asked that the Comptroller-General of Customs should liaise with the committee on Customs and Excise so as to ensure compensation for the affected families.

It added that the erring officers must be prosecuted and ensure adherence to the rule of customs officers not exceeding 40km from the borders.

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