On October 24, at about 10am, Gbolahan Olayinka and his office driver had gone to the Mobil filling station along Agege Motor Road, adjacent FRSC office, Mushin, where they usually buy fuel. On arrival, they observed that some men of the Federal Road Safety Commission where stationed there. Gbolahan and his office driver parked at a place that obviously didn’t obstruct traffic, by the gate of
the filling station.
Before they could turn an eyelid, one of the officers was by their car and was
about to release the tube of their tyre.
Gbolahan challenged
him for his action. That was when a slap landed on his face, then another slap
from another officer. Before he could say anything in self defense, the
officers – three of them – had pounced on him. He was bundled into their
vehicle and taken to their office where he was handcuffed to a mast behind
their office, his phone was ceased – he was held incommunicado – and beaten
mercilessly. He was forced to write a letter of apology (under duress). They
made it clear to him that he had no way out; he got threats that he would
simply be said to have attacked an officer of the law or that he used charms on
someone.
When his brother,
who is a lawyer, and other family members got there,the FRSC officials
threatened to beat them too. Gbolahan and his people have lugged complaints at
the FRSC office in Ojodu and the Commissioner of Police. This inhuman treatment
must not be allowed to stand.
You know why I share
stories like this? Tomorrow, it could be me or you! The brutalization of people
by officers, which we hear about everyday, have got to stop!
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