Culled From Pm News
There was drama at Ejigbo Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, western
Nigeria, on Wednesday, when a man identified as Emeka Akabundu, dumped his two
kids at the court premises in protest over the arrest of his wife by the
police.
Before Akabundu left the court in tears, he alleged that the
police at Ikotun Division detained his wife and two children for three days at
the station because he could not pay them the money they demanded in order to
set them free.
The kids identified as Miracle and Favour, were abandoned in
the court premises while Akabundu complained bitterly that the police treated
his family badly because he was poor.
This caused confusion as both the litigants and the counsel in
the court were at a loss about what to do until a woman lawyer, Barrister Ngozi
Wilson, intervened and took care of them.
According to him, “I pleaded with the police and my
neighbour who is the father of the girl assaulted and asked them to allow me to
treat the girl but the police refused, insisting that I give them money.”
Akabundu alleged that the police demanded N20,000 bribe as
part of condition to bail his wife and settle the matter that brought her to
the station.
He said his wife had a problem with their neighbour at their
Ikotun home when he went to work and she was arrested.
He said when he went to the station and pleaded with the
neighbour to settle the matter amicably,
the police insisted that the case must be taken to court and declined to
release his wife.
He said instead, they handed him the children at the station
and asked him to go and buy food for them.
He said when he went back to the station after feeding the
children, he was told that his wife had been charged to court for assault.
In anger, Akabundu took the children and dumped them in the
court premises and left.
Akabundu’s wife was arrested by the police for assaulting
his neighbour’s daughter.
She was detained at the station for three days because the
husband did not show up to settle the matter.
P.M.NEWS confirmed at the station that the woman was
actually detained behind the counter with the kids because the police found it
difficult to charge the woman with the kids.
Our reporter could not confirm if the police actually
demanded money from Akabundu at the station.
Efforts to see the DPO, Abba Haruna, failed when our
reporter visited the station.
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