Lagos policemen collect N50,000 for bail, seize phone over N20,000 balance
Policemen attached to the
Anti-Kidnapping and Anti-Cultism Squad of the State Criminal
Investigation and Intelligence Department, Lagos State Police Command,
have been accused of collecting N50,000 before granting bail to one
Blessing Taiwo, who was arrested for alleged theft.
Although the suspect was released on
Saturday after the money was paid, the police allegedly seized her
mobile phone pending when a balance of N20,000 would be paid on Tuesday.
it was learnt that the
suspect’s sister, Florence Taiwo, who always took food to her in the
cell, was allegedly molested by the policemen who touched breasts and
dipped hands into her private parts before allowing her to take the food
into the cell.
Our correspondent gathered that
Blessing, a mother of two, had been arrested on Monday after her boss,
Mrs. Abiola Osagie, accused her of stealing $50,000 while the latter was
away on a trip.
Osagie had alerted policemen from the Ikoyi division, who transferred the matter to the SCIID, Yaba, for further investigation.
Although the case bordered on alleged
theft, it was transferred to the Anti-Kidnapping and Anti-Cultism Squad
on Hogan Bassey Crescent, Surulere, where the victim was allegedly
locked up in the same with a suspect who had a mental problem.
After spending three days in the cell
and the intervention of the Office of the Lagos State Police Public
Relations Officer and an Assistant Commissioner of Police, the suspect
was released on bail.
However, a demand of N2m was allegedly made, which was negotiated to N70,000.
“After we paid them N50,000, the police
didn’t release her (Blessing) phone. They said we should bring the
remaining on Tuesday when her phone would be released,” a family member
told our correspondent.
On how the matter started, Blessing said
she had been working as the office administrator and assistant to
Osagie for the past eight years in an international investment and
equity firm, AfricInvest.
AfricInvest is in eight countries of the
world, but the Nigerian office in Ikoyi, Lagos, is under the leadership
of Osagie, who is the Managing Director.
Blessing said, “The office cleaner was
sacked more than a year ago and since then, a new cleaner had not been
employed. I have been the one cleaning the office; washing the toilet
and doing other menial duties.
“During the quarterly appraisal, I
raised issues about the general cleaning of the office and suggested we
get somebody to do it. After she travelled, I asked her driver to do the
job for a fee of N10,000. I decided to give the job to him to save
cost.
“However, on the last day of the
cleaning, I observed the man messed up the chemical for the cleaning of
the floor and I got a man to assist with the clean up.
“She returned from her trip on Thursday,
and by Friday, she came to the office. I gave her feedback about the
cleaning. I told her I invited four people from outside to do the job. I
didn’t tell her that her driver did the job because if she knew, she
would have asked why I paid him any money.”
The Odogbolu, Ogun State indigene, said
Osagie did not raise any issues after they both left the office at 6pm
on the Friday and also at the end of work the following Monday.
Blessing said she, however, received a
call by 8.30pm on Monday, as Osagie asked her to get to work early on
Tuesday over an issue.
“When I got there, she said I should get
a ladder and climb to a particular cabinet. I thought she wanted me to
bring down some files.
“However, I found a black bag and she
asked me to bring it down. She said she left $50,000 in the bag, among
other currencies, and I told her that nobody took anything from the
place because I was careful,” she added.
Policemen from the Ikoyi division were said to have been invited to the firm, who interrogated the suspect.
Blessing, 43, said she informed the
police that the driver and another man were involved in the cleaning and
she supervised them.
The driver, however, reportedly told the police that the bag in question had been taken home by Osagie on Monday.
He allegedly said he noticed that the bag was heavy, adding that he did not know the content.
A security man on the premises, who was
also interviewed, allegedly told operatives that Osagie was seen
returning to the office alone late on the same night with the bag.
it was learnt that operatives searched the home of Blessing and checked her bank account balance without finding any money.
The Divisional Police Officer allegedly
said there was no evidence linking Blessing with the incident, but the
complainant allegedly insisted that she was culpable.
The matter was subsequently transferred
to the SCIID, Yaba, from where it was referred to the Anti-Kidnapping
and Anti-Cultism Squad headed by CSP Akinade Adejobi.
The suspect’s sister, Folake, said, “The
police at Ikoyi told her that they didn’t find any evidence of
stealing. But she (Osagie) insisted that my sister took the money.
“The case was transferred to the SCIID,
Yaba, on Wednesday, from where it was referred to Hogan Bassey Crescent.
My sister was detained that night and we were asked to return the
following day.
“During the interrogation, the driver,
who agreed to cleaning the office and collecting N10,000 said he
assisted the woman to carry the bag into the car the night preceding
when she declared the money missing. She didn’t deny it.
“The other cleaner said he didn’t spend
more than 20 minutes on the premises and he assisted in mixing the
chemical. When it was my sister’s turn to talk, she (Osagie) asked her
to keep quiet and she should only respond to questioning.”
She said after the intervention of the Lagos police PRO and the ACP, Adejobi agreed to give the suspect bail.
Another member of the family, Florence,
said she had yet to recover from the harassment she suffered at the
police formation while taking food to Blessing in the cell.
She also alleged that her sister was subjected to inhuman treatment.
She said, “The stench in that station
was horrible and I later realised that it came from my sister’s cell,
where a mentally deranged woman was being held for alleged ritual
dealings.
“I personally went through hell. Any time I was going to give her food, they would collect a bribe of N1,000 to allow me in.
“When I get in, the policemen will start touching my body, including putting hands in my private parts.
“There is a particular one that has been
harassing me with calls and asking me to date him. The policemen there
are not normal; they wear earrings in their tongues, ears and nostrils.”
a petition was obtained
on the case by the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria, calling on the
new Commissioner of Police in the state, Edgal Imohimi, to investigate
the matter.
The petition, dated September 1, which
was signed by the group’s National Coordinator, Okechukwu Nwanguma,
wondered why the case was transferred to the Anti-Kidnapping and
Anti-Cultism Squad, lamenting the role played by Adejobi, as he
initially refused administrative bail to the suspect.
The group said not only did Adejobi
detain Blessing for three days, which violated her rights, he also
collected N50,000 for bail as against the police ethos of ‘bail is
free.’
It said, “In the first place, a case of
stealing ought not to be taken to or investigated by the Anti-Kidnapping
Unit… And the OC decided to do the complainant’s illegal biddings,
which the DPO at Ikoyi professionally refused to do.
“NOPRIN is shocked at the impunity with
which the OC Anti-Kidnapping assumed the role of investigator,
prosecutor and executioner. He has shown obvious interest and bias in
this case. The conduct of the OC manifests notoriety for corruption and
abuse of police power. He is also a bad influence on other officers
under him.
“Police officers who sexually abuse
female detainees or women who come in contact with them should not be
allowed to remain in the police force. It is an egregious abuse that
should be treated with great seriousness.”
The group called for investigations into
the incident and alleged acts of misconduct and infractions of the law
by the OC and some officers under him.
The complainant, Osagie, said she had nothing to gain from wrongly accusing Blessing.
She said, “Nobody can deny that the bag
was taken from the office that night. And indeed it was brought back.
The reason it was taken was because of a key; the content obviously was
not there. It was taken out of shock; out of the fact that, ‘How can
money go missing in an office?’ And the fact that the bag was properly
opened to see what was inside and as soon as it was discovered that it
was empty – my house is just a few minutes from the office – it was
taken back. It was the same night the police and Blessing were called to
come to the office early the following day.
“With my pedigree, there is no reason
that I would want to incriminate Blessing. I don’t lack that kind of
amount. It is a substantial amount for anybody, but it is not an amount
that will kill me or take me to hell. So, I don’t have any reason to
incriminate somebody who, when I came back from vacation, I bought
something for every member of her family. It is a case of my word
against theirs.
“The fact is that there was money in
that bag and today, there is no money. It is a mystery that has to be
unravelled. I have gone through a stress in a week that I haven’t gone
through in my life. What is my benefit in that? That I want to get the
money that I didn’t have, or expect Blessing to raise such funds?
“What is important for me is that we
should let the process run its course. I didn’t even go there
(Anti-Kidnapping Section) today (Saturday). I do not want to interfere
and I will not want to be a clog in the wheel of a process that I
started.
“I have reduced interaction, so that
there is no misrepresentation. I haven’t called anybody there in two
days to put pressure or tell them what to do. It is not in my place. I
didn’t want any of this to happen. It was supposed to be a normal
conversation and when I didn’t get anything, I decided to go on,” she
added.
The Lagos State police spokesperson,
Olarinde Famous-Cole, said the allegations had also been trending on the
social media, saying the command would investigate them.
In a statement on Sunday, he said the
Investigating Police Officer, Sergeant Kudeinbu Sheu, had been arrested
and was being interrogated at the X-Squad.
He said, “The command wants to reassure
members of the public that proper investigation will be carried out and
the command will like to encourage the suspect, Blessing Taiwo, to come
forward with relevant information to aid the police in the ongoing
investigation.”
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