A mobile policeman in Bauchi state shot dead his superior and former ADC
 to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, Superintendent of Police, Chris Eza 
(pictured above), yesterday February 26th in Bauchi.
According to family sources, Chris Eza had gone out to get food at an 
eatery along Ahmadu Bello way around 9pm when he saw some police 
officers on patrol. On observation, he found out that one of them, the 
suspect, was not properly dressed and immediately cautioned him. The 
junior officer, a Corporal, got angry and began to grumble for being 
told to dress properly. 
An angry Chris felt his action was unacceptable and warned the officer 
that he was going to disarm him if he didn't take care. Instead of 
apologizing, the junior officer cocked his gun and threatened to shoot 
his boss.
He told Eza that if he came close to him, he would shoot. Calling his 
bluff, Eza moved towards the officer, who immediately opened fire. Other
 officers around rushed Chris to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University 
Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH) Bauchi where he was declared dead on arrival.
 Until his death, he was the MOPOL 11 Commander.
The officer has since been arrested and investigations into the motive for the killing is ongoing. 

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