Air force corporal slaps a female inspector at a filling station in Lagos
There was
confusion at a filling station along the Murtala Muhammed International Airport
Road after a female police inspector attached to the Airport Police Command and
identified as Mrs. Florence Anih, was slapped by a Nigerian Air Force lance
corporal.
The lance
corporal, who was in a truck marked, Rotary Group 205, was identified as Friday
Zadiel.
Our
correspondent learnt that the incident happened last Wednesday. Zadiel was said
to be with another officer, who did not wear a name tag.
Our
correspondent learnt from an eyewitness that the victim had driven into a
branch of Forte Oil Filling Station on Airport Road to fill her fuel tank and
discovered that there was a queue, which she joined.
However, when it
came to her turn, the station attendant saw that her fuel tank was not directly
facing the pump.
She was
reportedly asked to turn her car for the tank to be in direct contact with the
nozzle.
It was learnt
that as she tried to turn as the attendant advised, Zadiel saw her and thought
she was attempting to beat the queue.
He was said to
have ordered her to go back to the end of the queue.
In the ensuing
argument, Zadiel, who was in full military outfit, allegedly slapped Florence.
He was also said
to have used his hand to break the windscreen of the policewoman’s car.
A witness, who
spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Zadiel and his colleague had earlier
been given preferential treatment and allowed to fill the tank of their vehicle
because they claimed to be on a special mission.
He said, “The
woman was on the queue and was not putting on a uniform. When it got to her
turn, her fuel tank was at the other side of where the nozzle was.
“She was asked
to turn and as she moved forward, the person behind her quickly filled the space and the attendant pleaded with the
woman to be patient.
“He attended to
the person behind her and was about to attend to her when the air force man
came from the back and said the policewoman would not buy the fuel. The air
force man said he was on a special assignment.”
The manager of
the station reportedly intervened and ordered that the woman be served.
The witness
added that Florence, however, said the officer and his colleague should be
attended to since they were on a special assignment.
“After they were
served, the air force man insisted that the woman should go back to the end of
the queue.
“He started
banging on her car and the woman challenged him. So, he told her, ‘you are
stupid’ and the woman also replied him, ‘you are also stupid’ and that was how
he slapped her.”
It was learnt
that the assault resulted in a brawl.
PUNCH Metro was told that after the duo were
separated, the air force officer, with his fist, hit the victim’s car
windscreen and smashed it.
Florence’s
husband, Mr. Justin Anih, said he had been humiliated by the incident.
He said efforts
to get the military authorities to punish Zadiel had been abortive.
He said, “I saw
the base commander, who said it was indiscipline in the service and the man who
beat my wife will be made to answer for it.
“I also spoke
with the unit commander, who said he had sent people to investigate, but
nothing has been done.
“I am bitter
that my wife could be beaten and humiliated in public without provocation.
“There is no law
in the country that permits him to do that to my wife.”
The Command
Public Relations Officer, Logistics Command, Nigerian Air Force, Joel Abioye,
confirmed the incident.
He added that
the matter had been resolved by the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the
woman division.
He said, “I have
been informed that there was a minor altercation at the filling station between
the police inspector and one of our officers.
“But the DPO,
under whom the policewoman was working came and the matter was resolved
amicably.”
The Commissioner
of Police, Airport Command, Wahab Salau, did not pick his calls and had yet to
reply to a text message on the matter.
This is the
second time a female police officer would be assaulted by an air force officer on
the Airport Road.
On January 20, PUNCH Metro reported that a Chief Superintendent
of Police, Felicia Victor, was slapped by a yet-to-be identified air force
officer attached to the office of the Commandant, Airport Command, Group
Captain, Victor Ajiboye.
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