WHAT A POLICE OFFICER DID TO A FEMALE CORP MEMBER IB LAGOS
FROM NAIJALOADED
She is a female corper, here’s how she narrated her ordeal in the hands of a police woman:
“On the 8th of October 2014 I got assaulted by a Policewoman. This is
what happened. On my way home from Oshodi-Isolo LGA, Lagos State,
Nigeria with a friend Maduka Benson after my NYSC clearance our vehicle
(Honda accord) entered a hole which pulled part of the car bumper. The
policewoman standing in front controlling the traffic kept shouting at
us. And so Maduka who was driving, tried to explain to her that the car
bumper was stuck, but she insisted that we should get out of the way.
A man told my friend not to move, warning that if he did, the entire
bumper would be ripped from the car. He then crossed over to our side of
the road, and helped us fix the bumper so we could move on.
The policewoman named, Justina, walked towards the window, facing
where I was sitting and shouted in broken English “SEE AS YOU FAT LIKE
MUMU FULL THE MOTOR.” My friend and I came out from the car asking the
woman what we had done wrong to be insulted in that manner.
She kept shouting and raising hell. I was wearing my NYSC uniform at
the time, so I walked towards her. Surprisingly, she pushed me back and
pulled out her weapon (a baton) and hit me on my face three times.
The first one knocked my glasses off my face while the rest hit parts
of my face which resulted in instant bleeding. I bled for a long time
while searching for the woman until I clearly heard her colleagues
telling her to run and hide…
The police woman took to their advice and ran away. Other policewomen
suddenly surfaced at the scene and one of them started calling my
friend an armed robber for no reason. We asked them which station they
were from, but they refused to tell us.
Maduka then decided to block the entire road causing traffic, in
order to force the police woman to reveal what police station they were
from. Finally, one of the female police officers told us that they were
from Makinde police station, in Mafoluku, Oshodi.
A few minutes later a police Hilux vehicle arrived at the scene
telling us to get back inside our car so we could go to Makinde police
station. A police man sat at the back seat in our car, while the rest
remained in their vehicle , driving in front of us to Makinde police
station.
When we got to the station my friend asked for the station officer
(S.O) – but they said he wasn’t around. My friend and I tried to explain
the situation to the two policewomen we met at the station. Suddenly,
one of them started telling my friend to reduce his voice, saying that
we should keep the incident a secret.
One of the policemen who came to the scene where I was assaulted,
approached us and told us that his boss, who is a female, would like to
see us in her office. When we got to the office, she summoned the
policewoman that assaulted me over the phone and also called another
police man named David to investigate the matter.
My friend narrated the incident to the police boss in detail.
Justina, the policewoman who assaulted me finally came in for
questioning. Their boss proceeded to ask her to explain what had
happened. The policewoman then began to lie, saying that Maduka and I
had beat her up, and that we took her police cap and removed buttons
from her uniform.
After Justina’s stories, her superior could tell that she was lying.
And so she ordered David to put Justina in a police cell. Afterwards we
write wrote our statements.
The police boss then begged us to forgive Justina. She then took our
phone numbers and promised to call us when they need us. We agreed and
left the station.
We still intend to take proper legal action against Justina because
she may have been brutalizing others and getting away with it. We want
her to face the consequences of her actions.”
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