A bakery worker, identified as Sherifat
Saka, was tired on the night of May 13, 2017 as she retired to bed in
the room she read more.......
shared with eight others on Ifelodun Street, Amukoko area
of Lagos. It was an accommodation she shared with other workers of the
bakery.
But there was noise as a result of the discussion between
two of her roommates when an older worker, angrily stormed out to make a
call.
The woman referred to by other workers as Iya Mayowa,
allegedly picked up her phone and placed a call to one of her
acquaintances at the Pako Police Division, Amukoko, Omotosho Abiodun, a
sergeant.
Moments later, Abiodun in company with a colleague stormed the house at about 2am.
She
said, “He came and said we were under arrest. He told three of us that
we were going to the station. I noticed that the two others were already
heading for an unmarked SUV they brought there.
“But I told them
I could not follow them. Apart from my underwear, I was tying just a
wrapper. But they did not care. They did not wear uniform and did not
show us any identity card apart from the fact that they brought an
unmarked vehicle there.
“How could I follow people like that in
the dead of the night?I told them that if indeed they were from the
police station at Amukoko, I would walk there because it was a short
walking distance.
“That was when the man started to beat me. They
forced me in the vehicle, I was afraid and refused to enter. They
stripped me in the process.”
According to her, as soon as they got to the police station, another round of beating started.
“They
hanged and beat me till I fainted. When I did, they took me outside and
poured water on me. Later, the man brought some clothes for me to wear
because I was unclad,” Saka said.
She said three more of her colleagues were later arrested for breach of peace.
According
to her, when her bosses at work later came to the station to plead, the
divisional crime officer of the station prevailed on Abiodun to release
them all.
The policeman did not release them until they paid N33,000.
However,
things took a different turn when a human rights group, Movement for
Islamic Rights and Justice got involved in the case.
The National
Director of Operations of the group, Mr. Shakirulai Abdullahi, said he
had tangled with Abiodun in the past as a result of manhandling of
members of the public.
Few days later, he rearrested Saka for being too stubborn and also for consulting a human rights organisation.
“Despite
our pleadings and even the appeal of the divisional police officer of
the station, he insisted on charging her to court for assaulting him,”
Abdullahi said.
That day, Abiodun dragged Saka before an Agbomalu
Magistrate’s Court, Agbomalu, Apapa on two counts of assault and breach
of peace.
The charge accused her of conducting herself “in a
manner likely to cause breach of peace by cutting Sylva Chain and
tearing off the shirt of one Sergeant Omotosho Abiodun to resist lawful
arrest.
“That you on the same date and time did unlawfully
assault one Sergeant Omotosho Abiodun by giving him fist blow on his
left eye and causing him bodily pain.”
Saka spent five days in prison before she could perfect her bail condition.
She is now appealing to police authorities to call Abiodun to order, alleging that he had vowed to send her to prison.
When Saturday PUNCH contacted Abiodun, he confirmed that he was called by Iya Mayowa as a result of the noise of the workers.
He
said, “It is not true that we were not wearing uniforms when we got
there. At least my subordinate who followed me there was in full
uniform. We told her to enter the vehicle and she was asking why he had
to enter the vehicle. She was asking me what she did wrong.
“I
asked her if she did not recognise us as policemen and she said ‘So
what? Should I now run away because of that?’ I was surprised by her
attitude and I instructed that she should be put in the vehicle, that
was when she started fighting me. She hit me in the eye and I was
shocked. Even when we put her in the vehicle, she was still hitting me
with her feet and hand.
“When we got to the station, nobody beat her, I only said she should be handcuffed while her statement be taken.
“I
insisted I would press charges against her because I did not want the
man he brought to intervene in the case to use it against me when they
were pleading that I should release her. I have had an encounter with
the man before when he caused trouble because of a case I was involved
in.”
Abiodun denied collecting any money as bail saying “I am not
even the investigating police officer in charge of her case so I know
nothing about any money paid for bail.”
But Saka’s boss, Mr. Mumini Shittu, who paid the money insisted that Abiodun was lying.
“N11,000
of the money was for the bail of Sherifat (Saka) while the remaining
N22,000 was for the bail of the remaining four.” he said.
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