A
29-year-old photographer, Ejeh Smith, and his wife, Grace, 26, are in pains and
receiving treatment at a Lagos hospital after a police officer, identified as
Dada Ogunsanya, allegedly tortured them with his rifle.
Ogunsanya
is attached to the Ikoyi Police Division.The incident happened at the Lekki
Roundabout on Wednesday, last week, while the couple was in a taxi en route to
their home at Parkview Estate.
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Metro learnt that the police officer was among a seven-man team, patrolling the
area around 10pm. The police team was said to have stopped the taxi driver and
demanded that he opened his boot for a routine check.
The
taxi driver, Ndubuisi Iheaka, told our correspondent that after he opened his
boot which contained scaffolding belts, the policeman demanded to see his
driving licence.“I was about getting the driving licence when he started
flashing his torchlight on my passengers who were sitting at the back.
“The
wife told the officer not to flash the torch on them since the inner light of
the vehicle was on.
“Because
of what she said, the policeman asked them to come down from the cab. This
started an argument. The next thing I saw was that the policeman pulled my
passenger (Ejeh) by his trousers, and his wife went to plead with him to stop.
“But
instead, he slapped her and punched her husband. He was wearing a ring, which
inflicted a deep cut on Ejeh’s face. After that, he used the butt of his gun to
hit him in his eye and face. He also dragged his wife on the road.”
Grace
said the policeman, apart from slapping her, stepped on her tummy.
“If
I was pregnant that night, I would have lost my pregnancy. I was only trying to
pet him to leave my husband since he did not have business with us. I told him
to face the cab driver and leave us alone. “The other policemen were just
looking at him while he dragged me on the ground. A man riding a tricycle at
the time was the one who rescued me. He said the policemen must call their
Divisional Police Officer or else he would not leave the scene,” she said.
The
Ikoyi DPO, Mrs. Aisha Haruna, was said to have arrived at the scene. Ejeh
claimed he could barely see because blood was dripping from his eyes, while his
wife was vomiting blood. He added that the DPO ordered that they be taken to
the station to make statements.
He
said, “But we told her that we needed to first treat ourselves before we could
make statements. That was when we were given forms and referred to the Falomo
Police Hospital. We paid for the treatment and we also went to the eye clinic
for treatment.”His wife claimed that the DPO seized her phone and asked an
inspector at the station to delete all the pictures and video recording she did
of the incident.
“Even
my personal data were deleted. And when I asked the DPO why she did that, she
said we deserved the treatment we got. She said she would have locked us up in
the cell if not for our injuries. She said we did not know how to talk,” she
added.
The
family lawyer of the victims, Mr. Sunday Agbinya, said his office would write a
petition to the Inspector General of Police to redress the wrong done to his
clients.
“This
is a case of assault occasioning harm and we intend to challenge it. We will
send a petition to the IG. We want the police to conduct a full investigation
into this,” he said. The legal officer of a non-governmental organisation,
Project Alert on Violence Against Women, Mr. Ben Odeh, said the police officer
responsible for the act should be disciplined for torturing the couple.
He
said, “It is a breach of their constitutional rights. The policeman went too
far.”
The
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident.
He
said, “Yes, the incident happened in the Ikoyi division.Inquiries are on as
well as disciplinary procedures.”
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