The suspected KAI officers, identified as
Benjamin Akinade, Olayinka Olowu and Adebayo Ayeni, have been remanded
in the custody of the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special
Offences (Enforcement) Unit and will soon be charged to court.
The
officers were arrested by the KAI authorities after the woman (name
withheld) allegedly reported the rape case to officers at KAI’s
headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
The
incident occurred recently when the woman crossed the expressway instead
of using the pedestrian bridge at Ojota area of Lagos State.
The
woman alleged that the officers arrested her for breaking the traffic
law but later demanded for N10,000 bribe to set her free.
She added that the officers threatened that if she did not bribe them, she would be sent to prison.
In the alternative, she said she was advised to “use” what she has to bail herself out of being jailed.
The victim alleged the officers intimidated her and took her to an undisclosed hotel where she was raped.
One
of KAI’s administrators, Mr. Onipede Offi, said the case has been
handed over to the Lagos State Task Force, Alausa for proper
interrogation and possible prosecution.
Offi said the management of KAI has resolved to bring sanity into the system and would not relent in achieving this goal.
“We
will make sure that the officers are punished if they are found guilty
of the offence. This will serve as deterrent to others who also collect
bribe or harass commuters,” he said.
When contacted,
Taskforce Chairman, Bayo Sulaiman, a Chief Superintendent of Police,
confirmed the incident and assured that the officers will be charged to
court to face prosecution.
“No government would condone
criminal acts. They are just like common criminals if found guilty. So
the law will take its course on them.
“They threatened to jail or
have carnal knowledge of someone they arrested. They reportedly raped
the lady and there are others who also are in the habit of committing this crime but we don’t have information about them now. We will charge these officers to court,” he said.
Sulaiman
disclosed that the KAI officers were posted to Iyana Ipaja, but went to
Ojota to extort money from unsuspecting commuters.
He warned other officers who engage in this criminal act to change their ways or face the consequences.
Source: PM News
Source: PM News
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