A commercial driver, Paul Anieke, has been beaten up by a naval officer, identified simply as Sunday, at Banana bus stop in the Ajegunle area of Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro gathered that
Anieke was waiting at the bus stop on Friday to pick passengers when the
officer, said to be in a Nissan car with naval emblem, accused him of
blocking the road.
Our correspondent learnt that Sunday,
who was in mufti, angrily alighted from his car with a whip and
repeatedly flogged the 36-year-old driver.
It was also learnt that the officer hit
the victim in the eyes with fist blows after the flogging. The driver
reportedly slumped and was later rushed to the Ajeromi General Hospital.
An angry mob was said to have descended on Sunday.
An eyewitness, Jamiu Ismail, condemned the officer’s action, saying Enugu-born Sunday was not at fault.
He said, “The officer just harassed the
driver. The man (Anieke) parked very well, waiting for passengers, only
for him (Sunday) to say he was blocking the road.
“The man begged the naval guy, but he
refused. He wanted to run away when the driver collapsed, but we did not
allow him. Some people even beat him up.”
A shopowner in the area, who identified herself only as Jibola, described Anieke as a descent man.
“I was surprised when I got to the scene
and discovered it was him. He is a well-behaved person and very
friendly. Since he had been shuttling this area, nobody has ever accused
him of reckless driving,” she said.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro, the victim said he received four drips at the hospital.
He added that the incident was reported at the Ajeromi Police Station.
He said, “It was terrible, but I thank
God for my life. I was surprised when I woke up and saw my wife and
relatives beside me in the hospital.
“My conductor reported at the police
station and two policemen came to the hospital. They met the officer
here, but he begged for settlement and was later freed. He paid my
hospital bill.”
The Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said the incident was not reported at any station.
“I have contacted Ajeromi Police Station, but the DPO said there was no case like that before him,” he said.
The Western Naval Command, through its
spokesperson, Lieutenant Abdulsalam Sanni, disowned Sunday, claiming
that he was an impostor.
Sanni said, “It has not yet been
established that the alleged person is a naval personnel as anybody
could claim to be one, especially nowadays when we have so many
impostors going about wearing all kinds of uniforms.
“Anybody that can identify him can provide the navy with the information.
“The Nigerian Navy will sanction any erring personnel indulging in this unruly behaviour.”

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