Police arrest Man behind Viral Video Showing SARS Shooting Guy in Delta

Man behind recent viral video showing Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) shooting a guy in Delta State arrested by the police.


Omokoshaban gathered that he was arrested by the detectives from the Delta State Police Command.

Man identify as Prince Nicholas Makolomi was allege to be behind last Saturday’s viral video alleging the killing of one person by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, in Ughelli, headquarters of Ughelli North local government area of the state.

  
The video sparked tension within and outside the state, and led mob to attack an off-duty SARS operative, identify as Sergeant Ohwovwiogor Fidelis at the Ughelli central garage axis.

The mob dousing him in fuel in an attempt to set him ablaze less for the timely intervention of a good Samaritan.

Prince Nicholas Makolomi, was arrested on Monday at an undisclosed location in Ughelli by the crack detectives who it was that gathered they trace him to his Ughelli residence where he was picked up.

Speaking to newsmen after he arrested, Makolomi said: “After the boy (Joshua Ambrose) was arrested on that Saturday, he was kept at the passenger’s side of the car behind the front seat.


“While we were driving in our car behind the police vehicle and that of the boy, suddenly the boy jumped from the car and fell on the roadside after which we chased after the police car while making the video.”

Nicholas who claims to be a music director, also denied being the brain behind other videos showing policemen shooting at unarmed civilians in false representation of the Ughelli incident.

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Though efforts to speak with the State Police Public Relations Officer, Onome Onowakpoyeya were fruitless, a senior security source from the state police command, Asaba said the suspect has been transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation Department for onward investigation.

The source who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “The suspect will be charged to court on allegations of inciting violence, false information and other criminal charges in relation to the cybercriminal laws.”

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