According to a recent report by the Nigerian newspaper, The Punch, there has been a significant development in the case of the murder of seven traders from Lagos. The report, titled “Cover up! Nasarawa cops freed after murder of seven Lagos traders,” alleges that police officers from Nasarawa State, who were implicated in the killings, have been set free.
The article suggests a cover-up is taking place, a sentiment that has been echoed by various news outlets and social media users. The incident, which is now being referred to by some as the “Owode Onirin Massacre,” has drawn widespread criticism and calls for justice.
The specific details of the event are not yet fully clear from publicly available sources, but it appears to involve a confrontation between the police and the traders that resulted in the deaths of the seven individuals. There are allegations of complicity and a lack of accountability from government officials and the police force. This incident adds to the long-standing concerns in Nigeria regarding police brutality and impunity.