Wednesday, 10 December 2014

A married couple was left with severe injuries after being
tortured by a policeman last Wednesday around Lekki
roundabout, as they were heading to their Parkview Estate
home in a taxi.
Ejeh Smith, 29, and his 26-year-old wife Grace, are currently
in the hospital receiving treatment as a result of the incident,
Punch reports.
The police officer who physically abused them was part of a
seven-man team who were patrolling the area around 10
p.m. on that day.
According to reports, the team stopped the taxi and
demanded that the driver open his boot. The driver Ndubuisi
Iheaka obeyed the command, and they subsequently ordered
him to show his driver’s license.
As Iheaka was bringing out his license, one of the
policemen proceeded to shine their torchlight on the faces of
the passengers – The Smiths. Grace then requested that the
policeman should stop flashing the torchlight on them, as
the inner light of the vehicle was on.
Taking offense, the policeman ordered the couple to get out
of the car. An argument ensued, and the officer seized Ejeh
by his trousers, and Grace approached him, pleading with
him to stop harassing her husband.
The policeman reportedly slapped Grace, and then punched
her husband. He was wearing a ring, and so the punch
inflicted a deep cut on Ejeh’s face. After punching him, the
officer is said to have used the butt of his gun to hit him in
his eye and face. Afterwards, reports states that he dragged
Grace on the road and 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,” Grace said.
The Ikoyi DPO Aisha Haruna eventually arrived at the scene
and requested that the couple accompany her to the station
to give their statements. However, the couple insisted on
going to the hospital for treatment first – which they did,
and paid for by themselves.
According to Grace’s account, Haruna seized her mobile
phone, and asked one of the investigators to delete all the
video and photo evidence that had been recorded during 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,” Grace said.
Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed
the incident, stating that “disciplinary procedures” are
ongoing.

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