42 year old Sunday Elimihe(pictured above), a Lagos based lawyer has
accused the police officers attached to the Onipanu Division in Lagos
state of beating him up and leaving him with a wounded eye. The Nation
reports that Elimihe was rushed to the Shomolu General Hospital
Thursday, after he was assaulted by some policemen because he refused to
give them N1,000 bribe. Narrating what happened, the victim who is
currently hospitalized, said
"On my way coming from Lekki where I went to check a property with my
client, I decided to use the Onipanu police station road, by Apata.
Immediately I drove into the street close to the station, one Corporal
Alonge stopped me, demanded for my vehicle particulars. I gave them to
him, then he demanded for my driver’s license, which I also gave him.
When he discovered I did not commit any offence, he asked for my tinted
glass permit which I gave him. He told me I was using a forged tinted
glass permit. I told him I could not have forged a police document as a
lawyer.
He became furious and said
he was going to arrest me. He jumped into my vehicle and insisted I
must give him N1,000 to bail myself. I said I was not going to give him
any money since I have not committed any offence.
He pounced on me and cocked his gun threatening to shoot me if I make a
move. Another policewoman who sighted us came and dragged the gun from
him. The policeman after being disarmed descended on me and gave me the
beating of my life. He pushed me into the cell and another policeman
came inside the cell, locked up the cell and beat me for 30 minutes. I
see this as intimidation of the highest order, not because I am a
lawyer, but because I am an average Nigerian. I was humiliated like a
common criminal. This is oppression. One of my eyes is partially blind. I
have been vomiting blood since yesterday. It was the intervention of a
good policeman in the station who warned them not to kill me. I would
have been dead by now,” he said.
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