An American returnee has been given the horror of her life after being subjected to thorough police brutalization over bribe.
Men of the Nigeria Police Force
Policemen in Ado Ekiti on Friday brutalised and detained a woman,
Mrs. Toyin Adeyeye, her two month-old baby, Heritage and her younger
brother, Adeniyi Dada, for allegedly refusing to give bribe at a police
checkpoint, Punch Metro reports.
It was learnt that about five policemen descended on them and beat
them mercilessly before taking them to New Iyin Police Station where the
beating continued.
The incident happened at the checkpoint in front of Ekiti Pavilion,
a few metres from the residence of the Commissioner of Police, Abdullah
Chafe.
Mrs. Adeyeye returned from the United States of America 10 days earlier where she was delivered of the baby.
The police also impounded the black Kia Picanto car with registration number LAGOS FKJ 221 EE in which they were.
Speaking with reporters on Saturday, the woman’s husband, Mr.
Akanni Adeyeye, decried the alleged brutality meted out to his wife with
lacerations on her body and bruises on the face.
Adeyeye who slept in the police station in solidarity with his wife
explained that the policemen requested for vehicle particulars and
driver’s licence of his brother-in-law who drove the car which were
still valid.
He said one of the policemen withheld the documents demanding that
they be “settled,” a euphemism for bribe but Mrs. Adeyeye and her
brother refused because the vehicles papers were valid.
Adeyeye said,”My wife and her brother were returning from the
market at about 3.00pm on Friday and on arrival at the checkpoint in
front of the Pavilion very close to their station, they asked for all
vehicle papers and driver’s licence which were produced and they are
valid.
“After checking all the documents, the policemen were demanding
for money to be given as ‘settlement’ which my wife and her brother
refused. My wife drew their attention to the baby that was crying in the
car.
“Five of them were beating her at the point of arrest and on
getting to the station, the beating continued. After thoroughly beating
her, they obtained her statement around 10.00pm. There are wounds on the
back of my wife and face to show for it.
“On getting to the station, they now cooked up a story that my
wife slapped one of them and tore his uniform which is a lie. They are
telling this lie to justify their action of their cruelty to my wife, my
baby and my brother-in-law.
“Neither my wife nor her brother slapped any policeman or tore
any uniform. The question to be asked is how would somebody who is not
armed attack an armed policeman? They are cooking up this falsehood to
cover up their brutality.”
The chairperson for Ekiti state chapter of Federation of
International Women Lawyers, Mrs. Funke Anoma, said investigation had
begun.
But reacting, the Commissioner of Police, claimed that Mrs. Adeyeye
was detained for allegedly slapping a policeman on duty and tearing his
uniform adding that the matter was still under investigation.
Chafe said,”Those people slapped my policeman on duty and tore
their uniform. Uniform is an authority and what those people did was
against the law and it is not good for a civilian to slap a policeman.
“It is not good for somebody to prevent a law enforcement
officer from carrying out his lawful duty. Somebody wearing the uniform?
It is not about his age but the authority he carries. I don’t allow my
men to do something contrary to the law.
“I don’t want a woman to be detained with baby or with
pregnancy. I don’t want an old woman or a minor to be detained. I have
taken note of this and we will take the right action on the matter.”
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