
A state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, wrote about the incident on his Twitter page.
According to report, thirty-three
years-old woman, Olufunmilayo Erioluwa, who was accused of assaulting a
policeman and later freed by a court, has said she was made to suffer over a
dog.
According
to the hairstylist, she was unjustly detained and remanded in the Kirikiri
Custodial Centre because the dog owner was connected to the police.
She was
released on June 27 after 44 days in prison.
She
expressed gratitude to a human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, and his legal
team, saying she could have “died in detention having been traumatised by the
incident.”
“I want to
beg Nigerians who saw my picture when the police posted it on Twitter to arise
and fight for me because I am weighed down by it all; it’s too much on me,”
Erioluwa added.
The woman
was arraigned for allegedly assaulting the policeman less than 24 hours after
the police arraigned Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti, over a similar charge.
The post
read, “Somewhere in Ogombo yesterday, she assaulted a police officer. She was
arraigned today and has been remanded in the Kirikiri custodial facility till
June 6 when the case comes up again in court.”
Attached
to the post was a picture of Erioluwa firmly holding the uniform of the
policeman, who was smiling.
The PPRO
also attached an original copy of the court document to the post.
The story
published by various media platforms was that Erioluwa assaulted the policeman
during a stop and search and squeezed his uniform with impunity.
The woman,
who could not share her side of the story as of then, said she was framed.
According
to Erioluwa, the case resulted from an “insignificant incident” between her and
a neighbour, with whom she had a misunderstanding.
“That
evening, I wanted to go out and buy food when I saw one of my neighbours with
her child and their dog, which was in the middle of the road. I had to chase
the dog because I didn’t want to ask her or her daughter to leave the road for
me.
“So, the
woman got angry that I chased the dog. She sought to know the source of such
effrontery to chase away her dog. I didn’t even know she was serious until she
started raining abuse on me. She said she would report me to the landlord; that
I couldn’t give birth to a child and that was why I poured sand on her pet.
“I went
inside and reported her to my boyfriend, who came out and warned her to stop
using such statements to mock me. He asked her if she went with me to any
hospital where the doctor declared me barren. After the exchanges, I left,” she
said.
Erioluwa
continued, “That night, around 7.30 pm, I was at a friend’s burial when someone
came to me to say that some policemen were looking for me.
“I didn’t
want to put my boyfriend in trouble, so I went to meet them. I found out that
Mama Ezinne went to the station to bring a policeman and three others to arrest
me.
“I was
surprised because we didn’t fight; I didn’t touch her and she didn’t touch me
either.”
Erioluwa
explained that the policeman, who was smiling in the Twitter photograph, had
slapped and dragged her to the point of exposing her breasts before she tried
to free herself from his grip.
S he also stated that the policemen
did not have any arrest warrants or identification cards, but beat her up
because she demanded to know her offence.
“When they
saw me, the policeman asked if I was Funmilayo, and I said yes. He said I was
under arrest and I asked him, ‘What happened sir, what did I do, and from which
police station?’
“The
policeman replied angrily, ‘Are you stupid?’ He asked what right I had to ask a
policeman questions. I said, ‘I have to ask because I don’t know what wrong I
had done to be arrested. You didn’t show me any identification card, and you
just ask me to enter into your van?’
“I told
him that I was not going anywhere with him. The next thing, he slapped me,
grabbed my clothes, and started dragging me, pressing my breasts in the
process.
“He
boasted that he had dealt with other ladies like me and nothing happened and
that after dealing with me, nothing would happen. All the while, he was
dragging and beating me.
“So, as I
tried to rescue myself from his tight grip and also cover myself a little
because my breasts were out, his colleagues started taking pictures, saying I
was in trouble and that they would make sure I rot in jail; that I had
assaulted a policeman,” she added.
Erioluwa
emphasised that she could not have assaulted a policeman in the presence of his
colleagues and that she was just trying to defend herself from his aggression.
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