A male beautician has been reportedly harassed by men of the Nigeria Police Force over some roasted yam. Omobola Victor, a male beautician, has demanded the prosecution of some policemen attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Ondo State Police Command. This is because they allegedly assaulted him over roasted yam.
It was reported that Victor was with his fiancée when he was accosted by the gun-wielding cops in the NEPA area of Akure, Ondo State.
It was gathered that the cops wanted to buy roasted yam, which the 25-year-old had also come for. He said the operatives allegedly harassed him for staying where they were.
He said,
“The officer just faced me and asked me where my car was and I told him that I did not have any. One of the officials came down from the Hilux they brought and started beating me up, saying I was stupid. People that gathered were too afraid to do anything.
“They bundled me into their Hilux and drove off, leaving my fiancée there. I thought they would take me to a police station in Akure but they took me to the Yaba Police Station in Ondo town.”
The Ogun State indigene added that the cops asked him for his car when they got to the station, but he replied them again that he had no car.
Victor said he told the policemen that he was a beautician and showed them his Instagram account for them to verify.
“They brought me out the next day and took me to their boss’ office where they asked me again where I parked my car, adding that they knew I used a Toyota Camry;
Victor alleged that one of the officers brought out a drug, tramadol, and threatened that he was going to use it against him as an exhibit in the court.
He said,
“They asked me to pay them money, but I told them I didn’t have any. They checked my account balance and saw only N2000.
“One of the officers said I was a bad market. He said in Yoruba that, “omo oloshi leleyi, won lowo nile won, won le rowo se case (this one is poor, they can’t raise money for court case in his family).”
“About three hours later, their boss came and ordered that they should drop me back to Akure when they were going for patrol.
“The officers dropped me back at the spot they picked me up from in Akure around 1pm with my cloth torn.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Femi Joseph, said victor should come to the command to identify the officers.
He said,
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