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Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Nigerian Soldiers Pluck Out Eye Of Road Safety Official Who Pleaded Mercy For Road Victim Being Tortured

                                   
 
An a Official of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Segun Enikuemehin, who set out to ask some military men who were ambushing a non military personnel to cease from such a devious demonstration is at present at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) with one of his eyes completely harmed.
The episode happened on Sunday evening when Mr. Enikuemehin happened upon the military men beating a safe regular citizen. Persuaded that the military authorities would pound the life out of the man if nothing was done, he allegedly strolled up the irate fighters and argued that they let the man go or hand him over to the police on the off chance that he had accomplished something illicit.

The military men would not trifle with so much boldness as they dropped on the Good Samaritan and began beating him also.

However, not even the beating from the officers would dishearten him, and he oversaw in the midst of his own pulsating to safeguard the officially battered man, whom he then took to the Adekunle Police station at Ebute Metta.

Our sources say that from that point, Mr. Enikuemehin drove the police back to the venue of the occurrence. After locating him in the organization of the policemen, the warriors, who were at that point as of now chilling at an adjacent brew parlor, turned out to be even goaded and plunged on Mr. Enikuemehin, amid which they eye was culled out.

The harmed eye was allegedly picked from the beginning the man surged down to the General Hospital. Rejected upon landing by that healing center, the blinded man allegedly asked that he be taken to LUTH.

In the mean time, the warriors, after acknowledging what they had done, were said to have taken to their heels yet were overwhelmed by inhabitants and gave over to the police.

The story got messier when a relative of the wounded Federal Road Safety Officer about-faced to the police headquarters just to find that the military men had as of now been discharged by the police. While as yet processing that advancement, one of the charged warriors strolled into the station in the organization of a senior officer who was distinguished as Captain Okoli.

Addressing SaharaReporters, Mr. Enikuemehin's Uncle, Prince Ojatunwse Oluwajoba, said the DPO of Adekunle Police Station educated him when he arrived that the trooper who wounded his nephew had been given over to the military powers. He said that trooper, who had been in non military personnel garments when the occurrence happened, touched base at the police headquarters with Captain Okoli to gather his character card and other belongings that had been taken from him at the station.

As indicated by Mr. Oluwajobaa, specialists at LUTH are presently saying his nephew's left eye has been totally harmed and that the second eye may be influenced also if appropriate restorative consideration is not given.

Source: Sahara reporters

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