I Was Robbed By Two NSCDC Officer- Truck Driver
I Was Robbed By Two NSCDC Officer- Truck Driver
A 34 years
old truck driver, Tunde Abela, has narrated how he became a victim of an
robbery attack carried out by a 27-year-old female officer of the Nigeria
Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Amarachukwu Asonta and her colleague,
Adebayo Ajayi, 32, on January 30, 2018
to Justice Oyindamola Ogala of the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja.
The
prosecution witness, Mr.Abela , as a prosecution witness told the court that
the male defendants was armed with guns at the time he was accosted.
He alleged
that both defendants were the culprits that high jacked from him an Iveco Container
Truck carrying 1,700 cartons of Chelsea and Action Bitters drinks.
The truck
driver was led in evidence by the Director of Public Prosecution, DPP, Dr.
Babajide Martins.
Answering a
question, Abela said, “As I was coming from Sango-Ota because I left the
factory around 11:35p.m, loaded with Chelsea and Action Bitters, when I got to
Ojodu Berger, I saw a vehicle that blocked my truck.
Pointing to
the defendants, the witness claimed that the two officers said they have been
asking me to stop but that I did not stopped.
“I asked
them which area did they asked me to stop and I didn’t stop, they said at my
back.”
Abela, who
is the first prosecution witness, said he told the defendants that he did not
see a roadblock; he continued that the woman officer asked for the waybill.
According to
the witness, “She checked it and asked that I come down from the vehicle, I
asked what happened, and she didn’t tell me anything so I came down.
Also
pointing towards the second defendant, Abela said, “This man with gun said I
refused to come down.
He explained
further to the judge that three other persons now at large joined them in their
mission.
He said that
three other men came down from a Mazda vehicle and along with the defendants
entered the truck and drove the truck to Berger area.
He said the
defendants at the time he was accosted were dressed in uniforms.
He
explained, “The lady wore a Civil Defence trouser and a black T-Shirt.
He also told
the court that the first defendant ordered him to enter their own vehicle, and
he continued, “They said they were taking me to Civil Defence office at Alausa.
“When they
took me somewhere, I realised it was not the Civil Defence office, there was no
light there and nobody was there and the driver who drove the Mazda told them
that I refused to come down from the vehicle.”
Stating that
he was taken to a certain place in Fagba, area, the witness said further that
the defendant asked the driver to buy recharge card.
“He asked me
for my phone and I said the phone that has been collected by the defendants
with my waybill.
He said they
later took him to a hall where party was being held. “As we were there, a
police patrol vehicle came and the officers asked what we were doing there at
the hour of the day, at almost 2:00a.m.
“I told the
policemen all that happened.”
“It was then
the police took us to their station at Pen Cinema, I used police number to call
my boss.
“My boss
called me back to ask what happened and I explained to him.
He said that
policemen asked the driver about others, but stressed that it was only when
police beat the driver that he brought out his phone and called others.
He also told
the court that upon hearing that the drivers were at the police station, the
defendants switched off their phones.
He added
that they called back at 4:00a.m. The witness said the police asked if he could
identify the truck and took him in their vehicle to Fagba where he saw the
truck and drove it to the Police Station.
When asked
by Dr. Martins how he was able to know that the defendants were officers of the
Civil Defence, he claimed, “The second defendant was wearing a complete civil
defence uniform and holding a rifle while the lady wore a civil defence trouser
and a black shirt.”
The lawyer
who held brief for the defence counsel informed the court that he could not
cross-examimed the witness at the trial.
Further
hearing in the matter has been adjourned till April 13 and May 19, 2022.

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