Soldiers torture Lagos lawyer for “walking slowly on the road.”, N350,000 missing after assault
A lawyer, Adeyemi Akintoye, is currently
receiving treatment from a hospital in the Yaba area of Lagos State after two
soldiers allegedly brutalised him for “walking slowly on the road.”
One of the soldiers, identified as Uko
Obasi, from the Tailoring Department of the Ordinance Barracks, Yaba, allegedly
assaulted Akintoye near Tejuosho Market, Ojuelegba Road, Yaba, and kicked him
repeatedly with his boot.
Our correspondent learnt that the assault occurred at about 6pm on Thursday, while Akintoye was returning from work, during which the lawyer was dispossessed of a sum of N350,000 he had collected from a client.
It was gathered that at that time,
Akintoye, who held a folder containing the money, was walking down the road
when the soldiers, who were behind him, ordered him to walk faster.
Akintoye was said to have replied that
he was not obstructing their movement as the road was wide enough for everyone
to pass.
The soldiers were infuriated by the
lawyer’s response and allegedly beat him up.
It was gathered that when the lawyer
fell and became still, a crowd, which gathered at the scene, held Uko Obasi,
while his colleague fled from the scene.
Akintoye and Uko Obasi were said to have
been taken to the Ordinance Barracks where the army authorities promised to
look into the matter and get back to the lawyer.
The matter was later reported at the
Sabo Police Division.
Speaking with our
correspondent, 33-year-old Akintoye said the soldiers wanted to escape
from the scene, adding that his wallet and folder containing about N350,000,
paid by one of his clients, was stolen during the commotion.
He said, “I was coming from work on
Thursday around 6pm. Near the Yaba Market, I heard a voice behind me saying,
‘Walk faster. Do you think this is your sitting room?’ I replied, ‘The space is
wide enough for anyone to pass’. I received a slap from behind immediately.
“When I looked back and saw two
soldiers, I said, ‘What is my offence?’ I received another slap and they
started beating me up.
“They were with daggers. They punched me
and kicked me with their boots. People were shouting that I would die.
“In the commotion, my wallet and ATM
cards were stolen. My folder containing N350,000 was stolen. It was given to me
as part payment by a client. Blood was streaming down my face. When they saw
the blood, they wanted to escape.
“But I held on to one of them. People
gathered and started taking photographs. The other soldier escaped. I did not
know that a senior police officer was around and watching.”
The lawyer added that when he and the
soldier were taken to the barracks, the military authorities promised to get
back to him.
“It was the police officer who took both
of us to the barracks. At the barracks, one of the senior military officers
said I was a “bloody civilian” and could be beaten up by soldiers.
“Another officer apologised and took my
contact details, saying the military would get back to me. I went to a hospital
immediately to get treatment for the injuries I sustained,” Akintoye added.
The spokesperson for the Nigerian Army,
Division 81, Col. Kingsley Samuel, said the matter would be investigated,
saying the army would not condone indiscipline on the part of its officers.
He said, “We are going to investigate
the matter. But let the lawyer give a better description of the barracks so we
can be sure where the soldiers are attached.”
Punch
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