Current news update as residents
have narrated how a bus driver was humiliated by police officers in Edo
state before he was forcefully handcuffed to a police van.
Kester Edun was humiliated and battered by police officers in Edo State
Base on latest update as the true story behind the video in which a man was filmed handcuffed to a police van in Edo state
has been unraveled. In this report by Punch, the commercial bus driver
who was humiliated by police officers revealed what truly happened.
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It is gathered that A 38-year-old commercial bus driver, Kester Edun, has narrated how
he was handcuffed by some policemen to their van and subjected to
inhumane treatment for about seven hours in Oredo Local Government Area
of Edo State for an offence he claimed he did not commit.
A video clip of the May 15 incident, where Edun was seen laying on
the ground with left hand handcuffed to the van, after having been
reportedly dragged for
some distance, had been uploaded on Facebook and attracted wide condemnation from many Nigerians.
some distance, had been uploaded on Facebook and attracted wide condemnation from many Nigerians.
A resident in the area, Augustine Ogbonmwan, who reportedly
captured the brutality meted out to the victim on his mobile phone, was
also said to have been detained.
The victim, a father of one from Delta State, was said to have been
stopped by the security operatives from the Esigie Police Division,
while he was driving along with a passenger, whom he had given a lift at
First Junction, off Sakponba road.
The policemen were said to have searched him but found nothing incriminating.
It was, however, learnt that the passenger suddenly fled when the
security operatives found an “empty” pack of cigarettes on him.
But Edun said that it dawned on him that the policemen were after
him when they refused to go after the fleeing passenger who had not gone
too far from them.
He also noted that the security operatives, who also rejected his
plea of innocence, cuffed his hand to their van and dragged him on the
road as they drove away, in order to compel him to admit being an
accomplice to the passenger.
He said that he had heard some passers-by expressing sympathy and
asking what his offence was before the policemen descended on him.
He also claimed to have lost some amount of money and his phone in the process.
He explained, “That Sunday, as I was driving my bus, one boy
begged me to give him a lift. As I got to Third Junction, some policemen
from the Esigie police division stopped me. With the mind that I did
not have any incriminating thing on the bus, I parked and waited. They
brought me down and searched me but did not find anything.
“When the boy who was with me was searched, they found an empty
pack of cigarettes in his pocket. I did not know what was inside the
packet of cigarette. But as soon as they brought the packet out, the boy
ran away. I asked them if they would not run after him. But they did
not mind him; they were only after me.
“They ordered me to bring my hand and I asked what the problem
was. But they did not listen to me. They handcuffed me to the vehicle
and threatened to pull me along with the vehicle, adding that I would
accept that I was the boy’s accomplice if I was tortured.
“I told them that I did not know the boy or his whereabouts.
But they held me and dragged me from First (junction) to Third Junction.
People who saw me started asking them what my offence was. So, they
(policemen) parked and started hitting me and I did not know what
happened afterwards because I fainted on the ground and did not know who
was recording. One of them hit me with a wood to see if I was
pretending and if I would shout out of pain.”
It was learnt that Edun was later taken rushed to a private
hospital by the policemen, where he was again handcuffed to a hospital
bed and later detained in a cell at the state criminal investigation
department for allegedly being a cultist, an allegation he denied.
The bus driver, however, called for his release and the return of his seized property
“I later saw myself in a hospital on Muritala Mohammed Way; I
did not know how I got there. I asked the nurse how I got there and why I
was handcuffed to the bed. She told me that the police brought me
there.
“One of them (policemen), who was not among those that arrested
me, came, took me away from the hospital and kept me in a cell at the
state CID. They said that I was a cultist.
“I am not a cultist and have never been one since I was born. I
am not against policemen and their job. I want them to release me,
because I did not do anything, and give me my phone and money. I remit
N5,000 to the owner of the seized bus every day and he has been
calculating it since the incident occurred.”
It was, however, gathered that Edun and Ogbonwan were later released on Wednesday evening.
It was also gathered that the erring policemen had been arrested
and detained on the order of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police
in charge of Zone 5, Mr. Abubakar Mohammed.
Reacting to the incident, Mohammed told our correspondent that
while the zonal criminal investigation and intelligence department had
commenced a full- investigation into the matter, the detained policemen
were expected to face an orderly room trial on Thursday.
He, however, did not disclose the identities of the said policemen.
The AIG, who also condemned the action of the cops, described it as
unprofessional and a violation of the principle of democratic policing.
He said, “The policemen would be sanctioned as soon as
investigation into the matter is concluded. We wish to state that the
victims, one Odozi Kester and Austin Ogbonmwan, were found in good
health and are cooperating in the investigation.”
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