This image and caption are tied to a serious and widely condemned incident involving police misconduct in Nigeria.
What happened (context behind the image)
The four men in the picture are officers of the Nigeria Police Force who were arrested after a viral video showed the unlawful killing of a handcuffed civilian.
Reports indicate that:
The victim had already been restrained (handcuffed), meaning he posed little or no immediate threat.
One of the officers was seen shooting the victim at close range, while others were present and did not intervene.
The act was captured on video and spread quickly across social media, triggering national outrage.
Why this case is so serious
This incident is not just about one killing—it touches on deeper systemic issues:
1. Extrajudicial killing
The act is considered an extrajudicial execution, meaning:
The victim was killed without trial, legal process, or immediate justification
This violates both Nigerian law and international human rights standards
2. Abuse of power
Police officers are entrusted with:
Protecting lives
Enforcing the law within legal boundaries
Instead, this case shows:
Misuse of firearms
Failure of duty by colleagues present
3. Public trust crisis
Incidents like this worsen:
Fear of law enforcement among citizens
Distrust in institutions meant to provide safety
This is particularly sensitive in Nigeria, where past movements like #EndSARS already highlighted police brutality concerns.
Why the officers are sitting like this
In the image:
The officers are seated on the ground, appearing subdued
They are likely in custody or under internal disciplinary control
Their posture reflects detention and loss of authority
This is symbolic:
From enforcers of law → to subjects of investigation
Response from authorities
After the video went viral:
The police hierarchy acted quickly
All four officers were arrested and detained
Internal investigations began, alongside possible criminal prosecution
The mention of the Inspector General (IG) in the caption suggests:
The action may have been approved or ordered at the highest level
Authorities are trying to show accountability and responsiveness
What happens next
Typically, cases like this proceed through:
Internal disciplinary review
Criminal prosecution (if evidence supports it)
Possible charges such as:
Murder or manslaughter
Abuse of office
Conduct unbecoming of officers
If convicted, penalties can include:
Dismissal from service
Long prison sentences
Bigger picture
This case is part of an ongoing national issue:
Calls for police reform
Better training and accountability
Use of body cameras and stricter oversight
Final insight
What makes this case particularly disturbing is not just the act itself, but the fact that:
The victim was already helpless
Multiple officers were involved
It was carried out openly
The arrests signal an attempt at justice—but the real test will be whether the system follows through with transparent prosecution and meaningful reform.
FORCE LEADERSHIP ORDERS DISMISSAL, PROSECUTION OF OFFICERS INVOLVED IN EFFURUN SHOOTING
The Nigeria Police Force hereby provides an update on the disciplinary actions taken following the fatal shooting incident of 26th April 2026 in Effurun, Delta State, which resulted in the death of Mr Mene Ogidi.
Sequel to the earlier directive of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, all officers connected to the incident were immediately withdrawn from the Delta State Command and transferred to Force Headquarters, Abuja, where they were subjected to expedited disciplinary proceedings.
The Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC), alongside other internal disciplinary processes, has concluded its review. Findings established unequivocally that the principal officer, ASP Nuhu Usman, acted in gross violation of Force Order 237 and other extant regulations governing the use of firearms. His actions were unlawful, unprofessional, and a clear betrayal of the oath to protect life and uphold the law.
Consequently, the FDC has recommended the immediate dismissal of ASP Nuhu Usman and other officers found culpable. The Inspector-General of Police has approved the recommendations and forwarded same to the Police Service Commission for ratification in line with due process.
Upon completion of the administrative procedures, the affected officers will be handed over to the appropriate judicial authorities for prosecution for their roles in the extrajudicial shooting.
The Inspector-General of Police reiterates, in the strongest terms, that the Nigeria Police Force maintains a zero-tolerance stance on extra-judicial actions and abuse of power. No uniform confers the right to take life outside the provisions of the law. Any officer who violates this fundamental principle will face the full weight of disciplinary and legal consequences.
The IGP extends his deepest and most solemn condolences to the family of the deceased, Mr Mene Ogidi. He acknowledges the pain and loss suffered and assures the family that this tragic incident will not be treated lightly. The Force is fully committed to ensuring that justice is not only served but seen to be served, in a manner that reinforces public confidence and institutional accountability.
Members of the public are urged to remain calm and law-abiding, as the Nigeria Police Force remains steadfast in its commitment to discipline, professionalism, and the protection of the rights and dignity of all citizens while ensuring accountability at all levels.
DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID, psc(+), mni
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, Abuja
29th April 2026


















