DSS investigates shooting of vendor by Speaker’s security aide

Public Relations Officer of the Service, National Headquarters, Abuja, Dr Peter Afunanya

The Department of State Services (DSS) has commenced investigation into the alleged shooting of a newspaper vendor by its personnel in Abuja.

Public Relations Officer of the Service, National Headquarters, Abuja, Dr Peter Afunanya, in a statement on Friday, said the suspect is one of its personnel deployed to the Speaker’s convoy as a security detail.

“The attention of the Department of State Services (DSS) has been drawn to the allegation of shooting and killing of one Ifeanyi Okereke by a security aide of the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

“The Service hereby confirms that the suspect is one of its personnel deployed to the Speaker’s Convoy as a security detail. And as already stated by the Speaker that he has been suspended from his Convoy, the Service has further withdrawn him from the assignment.

“As part of its disciplinary procedures in the instance, he has been taken into detention. In addition, the Service has opened a detailed investigation into the matter. While it pledges to be transparent and accountable in handling this, it is liaising with appropriate authorities to achieve this objective,” the statement reads.

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