Lekki Toll Gate shooting: Fresh CCTV footages show soldiers arrive in seven trucks

The Lagos State Judicial Panel of Judicial Inquiry probing the alleged killing of End SARS protesters by soldiers at the Lekki tollgate on October 20 on Saturday resumed the viewing of a CCTV footage submitted by the Lekki Concession Company (LCC), operators of the tollgate.

The clips were played before the cross-examination of Brig.-Gen. Ahmed Taiwo, Commander of the 81 Division, Military Intelligence Brigade, Victoria Island.

It showed that the scene was peaceful until about 6.43pm, when protesters could be seen running towards the tollgate from the Oriental Hotel end.

Two minutes later, at least seven military trucks with flashing headlights arrived.

At 6.53pm, about 10 minutes after the arrival of the military vehicles, there was a black out at the tollgate and flashes of gunfire could be seen.

At 7.09pm, the protesters appeared to be surrounded on all sides by the military vehicles which had flashing lights.

Credit: Daily Post

16 Comments

  1. The blood of innocent people won’t let them rest, they killed so many people and evacuated them from the scene of the incident.

  2. Federal government is just looking for a way to cover up their lies, we are waiting for the outcome of the investigation.

  3. But at the initial time the Nigerian Army denied it that they didnt even came to that Toll Gate. I thank Almighty God that the truth is coming out small small, the next one now is to tell us who sent them and who ordered them to off the security lights.

  4. This is unfair. What type of government do we say we have in Nigeria
    And they were lying, now the truth is coming out small small and one by one

  5. Take responsibility and stop challenging CNN, so they will not reveal more evidence that will embarrass this nation.

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