Cops beat man to a coma for obstructing arrest
A 25-year-old man, Kabir Ahmed, has been
admitted to the Federal Medical Centre in Yola, Adamawa State, after he
was allegedly beaten into a coma by some policemen attached to the
Doubeli division.
The policemen, who were said to be in
mufti, had on May 16 at about 10am raided Zanranda Street in the Jimeta
area of the state to arrest some suspected smokers.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the cops searched the people they met on the street and arrested one of them found with cannabis.
They reportedly wanted to apprehend
others when Ahmed, who was in front of his house, cautioned the cops not
to arrest “innocent” persons.
When they declined, he allegedly started arguing with them, leading to his arrest.
He was reportedly whisked away in a tricycle to the station, where he was tortured until he became unconscious.
An eyewitness, Awal Aminu, who spoke
with our correspondent on the telephone, said Ahmed, a National Diploma
holder in crime management, attempted to challenge “the excesses” of the
cops.
He said, “The policemen came into the street in a Keke Napep
(tricycle). The policemen confronted us and we asked them what we did.
They said they came to search us. We asked them to identify themselves
because they were in mufti, which they did. They found hemp on a man and
arrested him.
“They wanted to arrest the rest of us
saying we were at the place they found an exhibit. We were on it when
Kabiru (Ahmed) came from his house and asked the policemen what our
offence was. They dragged him into the Keke Napep and took him to the station.”
A resident of the area, Mrs. Afusat
Raji, said the policemen, after allegedly beating Ahmed to stupor,
called his mother at about 12am that he had been rushed to the FMC.
She said, “His mother went to the
station that afternoon to beg them; they did not listen. She went with a
lawyer to secure his bail, but they refused. It was around 12am that
the woman was called from the station that Kabiru was in the hospital.
He is still in a critical condition.”
A human rights activist, Adamu Ibrahim,
said Kabiru’s spinal cord was affected and lamented that the police
authorities did not show any concern since he was admitted at the
hospital.
He called on the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, to wade into the matter and bring the policemen to book.
However, the Adamawa State Police
Command spokesperson, DSP Othman Abubakar, denied that Ahmed was
tortured, saying he sustained injuries after falling into a ditch.
He said, “A distress call was received
from a resident of the area that some hoodlums were taking hard drugs
there. Our men responded and on arrival, the suspects took to their
heels. The man in question was arrested for obstructing policemen from
performing their lawful duty.
“He attempted to escape from the police
and ran into a ditch. He is among those that our men went to arrest. I
can’t say whether the policemen were in mufti or not.”
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