June 6, 2026

1 thought on “DSS Operative Shoots At FRSC Officers During Traffic Stop

  1. In any constitutional democracy, law enforcement and security agencies are supposed to work together to maintain order, not turn on each other. Here is why an incident like this is so highly condemned:
    ​No One is Above Traffic Laws: Being a DSS operative (or any military/paramilitary personnel) does not exempt someone from obeying traffic regulations. Law enforcement officers are expected to lead by example and respect other civil authorities, including the FRSC.
    ​Illegal Use of Force: Firearms are strictly issued for national security and the protection of citizens, not to be used as a personal tool of intimidation to escape a traffic ticket. Opening fire in a public area over a routine stop is a textbook definition of abuse of power.
    ​Inter-Agency Conflict: Incidents like this damage the critical trust and cooperation needed between different security arms (DSS, FRSC, Police).
    ​The prompt arrest of the operative and his handover to the Nigeria Police Force shows that the authorities are treating this as a criminal act rather than an internal administrative issue. It sends a necessary message that wearing a uniform does not put anyone above the law.
    He needs to be arrested and face the law with immediate effect.

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