Wednesday 18 September 2013

Police arrest bizman for allegedly stripping female officer naked

Anambra State Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Ballah Nasarawa, yesterday, arrested
the businessman that allegedly molested and
stripped naked a female police officer (names
withheld). The suspect, whose identity was withheld by the
police, was, however, released on bail
immediately after visiting some important offices
at state police headquarters, Awka. Police authorities, however, admitted that the
incident occurred as a result of amorous advances
allegedly made by the businessman to the police
female officer that created the scene, saying that
nobody was actually stripped naked. Pandemonium had erupted at Bridge Head,
Onitsha, weekend, when the female police officer
was allegedly molested by the wealthy suspect,
who was said to have allegedly slapped a top
police officer last year. Police statement The statement from Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka,
Police Public Relations Officer read: “At no point
was the female officer attached to Divisional
Police Headquarters, Fegge, Onitsha, and posted
to Head Bridge, Onitsha, where she was stripped
naked by the so-called big man. “The said police officer continuously refused
ceaseless amorous advances made to her by the
so-called big man, who promised to teach her the
lesson of her life for daring to say no. “The man in question, a stark illiterate, and a tout,
who manages one of the parks in Onitsha, on
sighting the officer in her duty post, alighted from
his car and held her uniform. “This drew the ire of other policemen on duty,
who made efforts to arrest him before he quickly
disappeared from the scene. “The other story that he once assaulted a
commissioner of police in the state is baseless,
unfounded and contains no iota of truth and the
Anambra Police Command has arrested the so-
called ‘big man.’ “He is currently in our custody, while investigation
into the matter is ongoing.” CD’s ultimatum On an ultimatum to the police by Campaign for
Democracy, CD, Coordinator, Dede Uzor, to arrest
and prosecute the businessman before seven
days, the police spokesperson Chukwuemeka
said: “CD has no business giving the police
ultimatum as police is a responsible organisation that knows which action to take at any given
situation.” Meanwhile, the female police officer is being
taunted by colleagues for speaking to the press
on the issue, saying she had reduced their esteem
by her action.

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