How 4 Police Officers Tortured Me Over Missing Ipad To The Extent Of Destroying My Leg… Woman Narrates

    Her story is just heart breaking. Culled
    from Punch;
    A trader in the Balogun Market,
    Lagos State, Karamat Eleha, has accused four policemen attached to the Special
    Anti-Robbery Squad, Lagos State Command, of torturing her for allegedly
    stealing an iPad. The device was said to be the
    property of a woman in the Ajah area of the state, who was robbed in May, 2015.
    The policemen, led by one Abiola
    (aka Abbey), had, while searching for the iPad, reportedly stormed a two-storey
    building in Idumagbo, Lagos Island, where Eleha lives with her mother. It was
    learnt that she was not at home when the search commenced.

    PUNCH Metro learnt that the team
    searched residents’ apartments, but did not find the item.
    As their mission continued, Eleha,
    who was said to have gone for the fellowship in the neighbourhood, arrived home
    and was asked about the iPad.
    Eleha said, “Around 10.20pm on May
    14, I just returned home from a fellowship when the policemen asked me about a
    missing iPad and I told them I knew nothing about it. They checked my bag, but
    nothing was found there.”
    According to Eleha, the cops
    insisted that they were getting signals from a tracker, adding that the device
    was within the compound.
    Our correspondent gathered that
    when the cops insisted on checking an office in the same compound where Eleha’s
    house is located, the cops could not gain entry because the door was locked.
    Eleha said she went to collect the
    keys to the office from a pastor who owns the office. The victim said she went
    to a nearby street, Ojo Giwa Street, to collect the keys.
    “On getting back, they said their
    tracker showed that the iPad was around the streets I passed through to the
    pastor’s house,” she said.
    PUNCH Metro learnt that the
    officials subsequently whisked away the 29-year-old woman to the command
    headquarters, where she was reportedly stripped naked and tortured.
    She said, “They took me to a room
    which they called ‘theatre’. They stripped me naked and tortured me for hours.
    When the pain became unbearable, it occurred to me that I saw a neighbour, Mr.
    Goriola (Baba Ibeji), giving an iPad to his wife while I was going out in the
    morning on the fateful day. I told them and they went to arrest the wife that
    same night. The following day, Baba Ibeji was arrested.
    “When they realised that I was
    bleeding, they took me to a nurse, who charged them N3,000. They later gave the
    nurse N1,000 to treat me.”
    Our correspondent learnt that
    Eleha was released two days later on May 16 after a resident sent a text message
    to the Commissioner of Police, Kayode Aderanti.
    The resident, who did not want his
    name in print, described the action of the police as appalling.
    He said, “They stormed our
    compound like night marauders. They said they were from SARS. They were led by
    one Abiola, popularly called Abbey. They said they were looking for an iPad and
    that a tracker indicated it was within our building. They wanted to break into
    the office downstairs, but I cautioned them to wait till daybreak for the
    occupants to come. We were on it when Eleha returned from the fellowship.
    “I told Karamat to go and get the
    key from the occupant. When she came back, they said the tracker had suddenly
    indicated the iPad was no longer within the building; that it was going towards
    Princess and Alkatama streets, where Karamat passed through to collect the key.
    Even after Baba Ibeji was arrested, they refused to release her. That was why I
    sent a text message to the commissioner.”
    Eleha’s mother, Islamiyat, said a
    former Officer in charge of SARS, Abba Kyari, was shocked when he saw the legs
    of her daugher and ordered that she be released immediately.
    She said, “Her legs were
    fractured. That Saturday, it was an officer called Abba Kyari, who ordered them
    (the cops) to release her immediately. He shouted when he saw the wounds. From
    there, we took her to a clinic in our area and she was given injections and
    drugs. When her condition did not improve, we went to the Lagos Island Health
    Centre. On June 2, I took her to a ‘bone centre’ but I could only afford the
    bill for treating her left leg.
    “I want her to be treated by the
    police.”
    The Lagos State Police
    spokesperson, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, however, exonerated the cops from the act. He
    added that she was only invited to the station for interrogation.
    He said, “An iPad was stolen and
    was traced to her compound. It was observed that the iPad was on the streets
    she (Eleha) passed through and she was invited to the station.

    “There was no issue of torture. I
    don’t know what torture she is talking about.”

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