Two Nigeria Police officers, shameless, publicly exchanged fisticuffs
in Lagos. They are not the first but add to a growing statistics
Two Officers of the Nigeria Police Force on Monday were engaged in a
public fight at Bode Thomas Street, Lagos. Both officers wew later
arrested by the District Police Officer (DPO) of Bode Thomas Police
station.
The fight ensued after a police officer impounded the motorbike of
another in mufti. The police officer in mufti parked his motorcycle in
front of MTN office on the street and entered the telecommunication
office for some business transactions, on coming out he realized his
motorcycle have been impounded for not having a registration plate
number and wrong parking.
The officer in mufti feeling disrespected, challenged the uniformed officer and sparked the fight.
Residents in the area called in the DPO in charge of Bode Thomas
Police station who requested for an explanation from both officers.
While the uniformed officer explained the brawl to his boss, the officer
on mufti lost his temper and slapped the uniformed officer. The DPO
subsequently ordered his arrest.
Police officers’ fights
Officers of the Nigeria Police Force, the supposed symbol of law and order in do not hesitate to fight themselves in public.
Public fights between officers of the Nigeria Police Force especially
while in uniforms is a frequent phenomenon. Many of these fights result
from sharing proceeds of bribe and extorted sums. Others, drunkenness
use of hard drugs have been blamed for these public brawls.
Many public police officers’ fights have been recorded since 2010.
In March 2010 some Police officers were caught on camera engaged in a fight also in Lagos over N20 (Twenty Naira) bribe.
In November 2010, three Police officers were engaged in a fight in
Ajegunle, along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, endangering the lives of
motorists and passersby with their AK 47 rifles held carelessly as they
exchanged blows.
In June 2011, there was a recorded pandemonium at Obanikoro area of
Lagos State when soldiers clashed with Police officers who were trying
to stop the soldiers from using the BRT lane. That happened after a
bloody clash in the previous month when in Badagry a soldier was killed
and his colleagues retaliated by killing the Badagry DPO, DCO and other
Police officers.
In December 2011, three police officers in uniform, publicly molested
their uniformed mobile-police colleague and gave him the beating of his
life in front of the Lagos State University (LASU). They pinned him to
the ground in a gutter for allegedly escorting a vehicle without the
necessary papers which is illegal in the Police Force.
Although the manhandled police officer repeatedly explained that he
was only given a lift by a van driver from Mile 2 as he was on his way
to Ajangbadi area of Lagos where he lives.
Many of these cases end up with the officers involved never
reprimanded officially. Rather, they ‘settle man-to-man’ and move on.
Culled from Nigeria Police watch

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