What would have been a bloodbath in Awka, Anambra State was averted
Thursday following a fight that ensued between policemen and the
military officers.
Trouble started at the popular Aroma junction in Awka where policemen
posted to the round about to check traffic decided to stop every motor
cycle operator (Okada) and began to demand for, 1,000 naira each for not
wearing helmet.
Unknown to then, when a military man who was riding a motor cycle got
to the point they stopped him and demanded that he should park well,
when he was about doing so, one policeman hit him thinking he was
running away.
The young military man (names withheld) parked the okada and
told them he is a military man, though, not in uniform, the police man
slapped him, and he retaliated, then the police men out numbered him.
They told him to kneel down; but the military man refused and thereafter made contact to his superiors.
Sensing danger, the first police man who slapped him ran away before the reinforcement from the military arrived.
The leader of the Police Squad stationed at Aroma, Laz Ebehe, an
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) molested and assaulted
reporters who trooped out to witness the scenario.
All the motorcycle operators stormed the arena in protest of the fee
being demanded by the policemen at Aroma who they claim, harass and
intimidate them with their guns.
When the state police Public Relations Officer, Emeka Chukwuemeka was
contacted on the incident, he quickly told the Deputy Commissioner of
Police (DCP), in charge of operations Olafimihen Adoye, who immediately
contacted the divisional police Officer in charge of B Division Maikudi
Shehu (CSP).
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