The Surulere Police Division, Lagos
State, on Tuesday arrested four men, who were accused of eating late in
the night around the Ojuelegba Bridge in the Surulere area.
Our correspondent learnt that the
suspects – one of them identified as Sango Svengali – were eating
noodles at a shop on Ogunlana Drive around 11pm, when the policemen,
said to be about eight, rounded them up.
The policemen, who reportedly brought
three vans, were said to have accused the men of eating late and queried
why they did not eat in their houses.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the suspects were subsequently whisked away to the Area C Command, Surulere.
It was learnt that the policemen at the
counter allegedly demanded N15,000 ‘settlement’ from the men,
threatening that they would sleep in the cell overnight if they failed
to settle.
Our correspondent gathered that Svengali
and his friends, who were not made to write any statement, offered
N5,000 but the policemen refused.
Our correspondent learnt that on
Wednesday, the suspects were brought before the area commander, who
noted that they resembled Boko Haram members, ordering them to shave
their beards.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro on Thursday
after regaining his freedom, Svengali said the policemen did not ask any
of them for identification before forcing them into their vans.
He said, “I had a stressful day at work
on Tuesday. There was a lot of traffic. Instead of going home through
the Third Mainland Bridge, I decided to spend the night at a friend’s
place in Ojuelegba. Some other friends came to my friend’s place. Later,
around 11pm, we were hungry and we decided to go down the road to buy
noodles.
“The Mai shai are basically night-food
people. So we knew they would still be selling food. We drove to
Ogunlana Drive and saw a woman selling noodles by the roadside. The
three of us decided to buy noodles and eat. We sat on the trunk of the
two cars we brought and ate the food. As we were about to go, three
police vans stopped by our vehicles. There were about eight policemen in
the vans.
“The policemen dragged me into one of
their vans. I was confused and wanted to resist. But when I saw the
young man selling recharge cards beside the woman being slapped several
times, I knew it was useless resisting. The policemen did not ask us any
question. They did not ask us to identify ourselves.”
Svengali added that when they got to the station, they met eight others who had been arrested.
He said, “While in the van, the
policemen sitting beside me collected my phone and started searching
through it. He checked through my electronic mail, and when he did not
find anything, he said, ‘Sometimes you go dey pray say you no dey road
when devil dey pass.’ He added that we would ‘sort it out’ at the
station.
“As we moved on, I noticed that my other
friends – except one – were in the other vans. When we got to the
station, we found that eight people had been picked up too. The
policemen at the station said, ‘Why una no chop for house?’ One of my
friends started negotiating for us at the counter. The policemen said
they wanted N15,000 to let three of us go. He was begging them to take
N5,000. They refused.
“The cell stank like a gutter. There
were about 18 of us there. We endured the stench till morning. When it
was around 7am, we were brought before the area commander. We were lined
up like criminals. He said our misdeed was that we ate at an unholy
hour. He said we looked like fanatics and Boko Haram members.
“He ordered them to lock us up again.
After some time, some of our friends came, one of them is a lawyer. He
spoke to the area commander. He said the only way to release us was to
shave our beards. The police bought shaving sticks and made us shave at
the counter. I was so embarrassed. All this while, we never wrote any
statement. We were not accused of anything. When I finally left, it was
some minutes before 10am.”
Our correspondent learnt that one of the
suspects communicated with the Complaints Response Unit, Abuja, through
Twitter, to report the alleged bribe the policemen demanded.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, had yet to reply to a text message sent to her phone on the incident.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, had yet to reply to a text message sent to her phone on the incident.
The Head of the CRU, Force Headquarters,
Abuja, CSP Abayomi Shogunle, however, replied on Twitter that a team of
policemen had gone to the police station to ascertain the claim of the
complainants.
He said, “A special monitoring team from
the Force Headquarters on nationwide patrol is at the police station in
Ojuelegba to verify this report. The complaint is acknowledged and the
tracking number is CRU 359117.”
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