I WAS FORCED TO WRITE A STATEMENT WITH GUN BY POLICE-GRADUATE

A 30-year-old graduate, Daniel Yosua,
who was paraded by the Lagos State Police Command, along with some
hoodlums said he was made to give his statement at gunpoint at a police
station when he went to report a street fight.
Yosua, a native of
Okpara, Delta State, stated that he was arrested and detained at the
Mile 12 Police station after he had gone to report the fight on Sadiku
Street in the Mile 12 area where he resides.
It was learnt that Yosua
and two others were arrested by the police on Friday before they were
moved to the Ketu division for onward transfer to the State Department
of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, for further investigation.
Yosua
who spoke with newsmen while been paraded for robbery, said police
officers held gun to his head while forcing him to write the statement
at the station, shortly after he went to report a fight.
He said,
“It was on Friday, October 9, on my street in the Mile 12 area. The
street fight started at about 8pm. My friends and I were in a shop
discussing when we heard bottles breaking a few metres away. We quickly
ran inside the compound of one of my friends.
“That was where I
hid while the thugs fought on my street. After about 10 minutes, I came
out, and found out that one of my friends, Bisi Olateju, was injured. I
then told others that I was going to the police station to report the
fight. I went to the Mile 12 Police Post to make the report.
“When
I was going back home, one of the police officers, a woman, said I
should be on the lookout, and bring anyone who was among those fighting.
“I
then rushed my friend, Olateju, to the hospital. As I stepped out of
the hospital premises, one of the hoodlums, who learnt I went to the
station to report, came around to make trouble.
“After much
noise, he was beaten by some other persons, and we all went to the
police station. The hoodlum was slightly injured in the mouth. When we
got to the station, to my surprise, I was arrested and detained.
“I
told the policemen that I was the one who came earlier to report the
street fight. One of them just pointed a rifle at me, and said I should
begin to write a statement. That was how I was detained.
“Later
on, I was transferred with the hoodlum to Ketu division and then to
SDCI, Panti. I had never been involved in violence. I made a mistake of
going to the police to report the incident.
“A policeman,
Adeyemi, who is attached to Ketu division, is the mastermind of my
ordeals. My family members had gone to explain to him on several
occasions, but he would not listen.”
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