The lance
corporal, who did not wear a name tag, was said to be working in the office of
the Airport Commandant, Group Captain Victor Ajiboye.
It was gathered
that the corporal slapped the woman, a Chief Superintendent of Police,
identified as Felicia Victor, three times for resisting attempts to tow a
patrol vehicle. He was also said to have
punched another sergeant who drove the patrol vehicle in the mouth.
A senior air
force official, identified as Pilot Abdullahi, who witnessed the incident, was
said to have intervened by disarming the officer and ordering his detention.
A witness,
who craved anonymity, explained that the police officers were on their way to a
meeting with the Commissioner of Police, Airport Command, when the incident
happened.
He said, “The
incident happened about 9.45am when the cops were going for a meeting with the
CP. They reached a checkpoint and the air-force man challenged them that he had
asked them to stop, but they didn’t stop on time.
“The sergeant
driving came down and explained that he didn’t know he flagged him down. But
the lance corporal said he would puncture the tyres.
“As he made
to puncture one of the tyres, the CSP blocked him, and he slapped her. He went
to the other side of the bus, and she followed him there, and he slapped her
again.
“The
sergeant, who drove the vehicle, challenged him and he punched him. The CSP
asked the air-force man if he was drunk, and that upset him to slap her for the
third time.”
The
eyewitness said a superior air force officer who came around and saw when the
corporal slapped the CSP for the third time, disarmed him and ordered his
detention.
At the Bissam
police station, where the CSP worked, she was seen with her cheeks swollen. While some of her colleagues were trying to
console her.
The Airport
Police Public Relations Officer, identified simply as Supol Dennis, when
contacted on phone said he was indisposed and was not available for comment.
The
Commissioner of Police, Airport Command, Wahab Salau, said, “I am not aware.
Please I am not aware (cuts call).”
The Nigerian
Air Force Public Relations Officer, Joel Abioye, said he had not been briefed.
The Airport
Commandant, Ajiboye, after listening to our correspondent, said, “I am not
aware.”
Culled: Punch
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