The whereabouts one Waidi Kabiru, 26, a musician, had been a
mystery since Sunday. It was learnt that Waidi, was arrested by a team of
policemen who raided Shelewu Road, in the Ikorodu area of the state on Friday,
November 21.
It was gathered that
the three gang members, who put on masks, had sneaked into the station around
1am on Sunday and bundled him out of the cell to an unknown place.
The state police command confirmed Waidi’s
arrest, but said he had been released on bail. The command, however, did not
disclose the surety to whom the youth was released.
Waidi’s father, Mr. Bisiriyu Kabiru, said he had been
visiting his son since Friday when he was arrested, adding that he had gone to
the station to give him food on Sunday only to be told that he was no longer
inside the cell.
He said, “He called me on the phone around 9am on Friday
that he was arrested during a raid and I went to the station to see him. One of
the policemen I met asked me how much I had to bail him out and I said N4,000.
But he told me it wasn’t enough and I left. I later came back with N5,000, but
I was told that the DPO had taken over the case.
“On Saturday, I brought food for him (Waidi) at the station
and was there till the evening, trying to secure his bail. When I got there on
Sunday to give him food, the policemen at the counter said he had gone out with
the DPO. But I was not allowed to see the DPO. I later learnt that he was
whisked out of the cell early Sunday morning by three men who were masked. It
was on Monday that I decided to inform his mother.”
Waidi’s mother, Karimat Adebanbi, said she went to the
station on Monday and was shown a register containing details of suspects.
According to her, the record reads that Waidi was nabbed
during a raid, but had been released.
The mother said the policemen directed her to the DPO when she
demanded to know the person that stood as a surety for him. She added that her
efforts to meet with the DPO were frustrated by his men.
She said, “The policemen I met at the station called my son
from the cell, but nobody answered. They checked the register and saw his name
there, indicating that he had been released on bail. I asked them who stood as
a surety for him, but they refused to tell me. They told me to look for him at
his friends’ houses. We don’t know his whereabouts and his number is switched
off.
“I went to the station again on Thursday and Saturday to see
the DPO; they said he was not around. I called him several times before he
picked his call. He said he was somewhere and told me to wait. I waited for
hours but he did not come back.”
Our correspondent gathered that the family had also
petitioned the state Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, through an
activist, Prince Akinsemoyin, to investigate Waidi’s disappearance from the
cell.
The petition also requested the CP to quiz the DPO and
policemen involved in the case to unravel the circumstances surrounding the
youth’s disappearance.
It read in part, “I wish to bring to your attention that up
till now, the whereabouts of Waidi Kabiru is still unknown. We strongly suspect
a foul play in this matter. The time has come to critically investigate the DPO
and the role the DPO played in this case. If he has been released, to whom? On
what grounds was he released to the surety and what offence was he arrested for?
“We would like the police to produce the surety or else the
policemen involved in this matter need to explain his sudden disappearance from
Igbogbo police’s custody. This incident is capable of bringing the image of the
police to disrepute. We hereby request a full scale investigation into this
matter.”
The Lagos State police spokesperson, DSP Joe Offor, said
Waidi was not abducted from the cell, insisting that he had been released on
bail. He, however, said he did not have the knowledge of the name of the surety.
He said, “It was not true that he was abducted. The suspect
was released on bail to an identifiable person. The DPO said he had the name of
the surety, but he did not disclose the name of the person to me.”
Source: Punch
1 comment:
Everyone in Nigeria should know its time to make extra bucks for the year. I will never trust any police officer in this country. It's a job where u can milk an ant for milk.
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