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Ekiti Woman slapped my officer, says Police Commissioner

Mr Abdullahi Chafe, the Ekiti state police commissioner said the woman who was beaten by policemen at a checkpoint in Ado Ekiti slapped one of his men and tore his uniform.

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Mr Abdullahi Chafe, the Ekiti state police commissioner said the woman who was beaten by policemen at a checkpoint in Ado Ekiti slapped one of his men and tore his uniform.

Chafe spoke in a reaction to the social media outrage against the policemen for brutalising a woman.

Mrs. Toyin Adeyeye now nursing a two month old baby, Heritage, was beaten by policemen on Friday. Her face and back show scars from the manhandling by the policemen.

After the beating, she and her baby, including her younger brother, Adeniyi Dada were detained at a police station in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti state capital. The Kia Picanto that Dada was driving was also impounded.

State police Commissioner, Mr Abdullahi Chafe said the woman, who was said to have recently returned from America where she delivered her baby committed an offence at a checkpoint when she was asked to prove the ownership of the car in which she was being driven.

“Those people slapped my policeman on duty and tore his 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 as investigation continues”, he said.

The husband of the woman, Mr Akanni Adeyeye refuted the police claim, saying his wife and her brother were beaten up and detained for refusing to offer bribe to the policemen at the checkpoint.

He told newsmen that about five policemen on duty at the checkpoint beat them up before taking them to the New Iyin Police Station where they are being detained.

He said the police also impounded the black Kia Picanto with registration number LAGOS FKJ 221 EE conveying them.

He claimed that the policemen requested for vehicle particulars and driver’s licence of his brother-in-law who drove the car and found them to be up to date.

He said the refusal of his wife to offer them bribe led to her being beaten-up. He said the beating was severe to the extent that there are wounds on the back and face of his wife.

Adeyeye said he was shocked to discover that the police gave a different version of the incident that his wife narrated to him. He believed that the policemen cooked up the story that his wife slapped one of them and tore his uniform.

But the Commissioner of Police, Chafe,insisted that the woman was detained for allegedly slapping one of the policemen on duty and tearing his uniform.

This was the second attack by security agents against a woman in Nigeria. On 12 March, a woman in Lagos, Ruth Orji was also attacked by soldiers at Odogunyan in Ikorodu area. The military authorities said they have arrested six soldiers who were involved in the attack, while lawyers to the woman said they had sued the military authorities and asked for N250 million in damages.

5 Comments

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    Certainly, some of our younger officers are uncurt, menacingly use their arms and very quickly frame up innocent law abiding citizens. We must do more to sustain law enforcement friendliness even under minor infractions. Only very few regular road users that include military and para-military men would trust this account of events submitted to the Commissioner…

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    After checking the driver’s licence and the car papers were up to date. The only thing that is not up to date was the bribe (egunje) of wish the commissioner told his boys that bribe is very compulsory

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    Definitely, we still infinitely we still live in jungle, people should be careful when dealing with police, the woman should be lucky she is alive to narrate her story. Even there are still police brutality in develop world. Next time when you have confrontation please video the incident. Police should equip their car with video.

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      Why would the woman slap a police if she has all the papers for the vehicle? The police commissioner should what presided the confrontation. I was stop about 7 time between entering in Ekiti state border and reaching Ado Ekiti. It was a strange experience for an African-American lady from USA who traveled with us, The nice police get N100 and the nasty one got nothing.

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    Mr. Police Commissioner – Abdullahi Chafe, may thunder strike you and your entire generation for lying in order to defend your stupid officers. May you and those who participated in the beaten and molestation of the woman be wiped out by armed robbers before the end of this year. Stupid man! Oloriburuku somebody!!