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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Attention Inspector General Of Police:Police Brutality In JOS

                                        
 
 
On December 21.2012, a young lawyer Mr Michael Alloy Dawam Esq. went to performd the duty of the best man at his friend’s  wedding, which went smoothly until towards the end of the wedding reception ceremony which took place at waters ways resort, bukuru low cost, in Jos.
Mr  Dawam together with the groom and some friends stayed back to sort out all remaining
outstanding issues with the management of the resort.
 
 At about 6.30pm, A certain individual who will later be  identified as DSP Afegbai,came to the venue of the reception in mufti in the company of two ladies.
 On entering the premises, the said DSP Afegbai was introduce to the groom
 and they exchanged pleasantries .Shortly thereafter, DSP Afegbai got to the spot where some friends of the Groom were seated and asked that the table be removed to give him access to pass.
 
 One of the friends Of the groom Mr Joachim responded that there was enough space and that people have been using the said  access without complaints. One of the ladies with DPS Afegbai, resorted by asking Mr.Joachim if he knew who  he is talking to and he answered in the negative.
 
 
Power drunk DSP Afegbai,slapped the said Joachim as introduction of who he is, Mr.Joachim made to inquire the reason for the slap, but some  of the other friends  of the groom intervened and pacified Mr.Joachim DPS Afegbai, was held back from further assaulting Mr. Joachim, and was being taken away from the premises, when to the surprise of everyone DPS turned round, pulled out a pistol and shot at the crowd.
 
The gun shot apparently aimed at Mr. Joachim met Mr Michael Alloy Dawam Esq.

Mr Dawam  was oblivious of the happenings within the premises, and was not even seated close
to where the exchange or avoidable confusion took place and was not party to the discussions between Mr. Joachim, DSP Afegbai and the two ladies. 

Mr Dawam immediately slumped upon being hit by the bullet from the gun shot of DSP Afegbai, and screamed that he had been shot. Security personal,who heard the gun shot came into the premises, and together in the company of DSP Afegbai, drove him to the hospital,his friends also accompanied them to plateau state Specialist Hospital.
 
After series of X-ray tests and blood transfusion were taken he was referred to the  Jos University Teaching Hospital for additional medical attention and he remained in the hospital until the 31st day of December 2012, when he was discharged, and give further appointment as an out-patient.
 And since then he has been in and out of the hospital with his medical bill pilling up. 
 
 
 
On one of the medical review visits, the Doctors upon observation readmitted Mr Dawam to address certain medical issues arising from complications from the gun shot injury. he was again placed on admission for an additional seven days for the evacuation of fluids said to have accumulated close to his lungs.
 
At the point of discharged he was given a three week medical check appointment.
On his return to the hospital again, no proper examination could be undertaken as his medical file was said to have been collected by the police.
 As part of the medical review,he had to undergo fresh x-rays tests.
 These X-rays reveal with worry that his health is in jeopardy.

It is amazing to note that despite the promises made to address the illegality of the shooting, nothing has been done, or said towards dealing with the illegal use of firearm or regarding the conclusion of the police investigation into this matter. Clearly it does not appear as though the Force is taking this gross misconduct seriously.
 
However, it is instructive to note that the commissioner of Police commendably held a meeting with some members of the executive of the Jos Branch of the Bar Association and the principal of the office where Mr Dawam works while he was still on admission in January 2013.
 
The commissioner amongst others assured those at the meeting that everything will be done to ensure that the shooting of Mr Dawam is addressed in accordance with the rule of law and due process.
Thereafter, the commissioner of Police also paid a visit to the victim and promised that the matter would be adequately investigated and  action taken on DSP Afegbai but to the lawyers association’s surprise,Dsp Afegbai has been seen driving round the city in Police Van as O/C of SARS.
 
The case is in court and has been adjourned  today May 21,2013
 
 Mr Alloy Dawam is hanging  unto the fragile hope that the police is still a friend to the society as Justice is awaited
The era of this kind of brutality by the Police is over,Justice must be served.
 
Please help this injured and Innocent man spread this message until it gets to whoever is in charge of seeing that DSP Afegbai does not escape Justice!
 

8 comments:

  1. Its only in naija u hear such wicked stories of intimidating civilians. Rubbish we need to grow up.

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  2. When will this ever stop? The commisioner of police in plateu must be an insensitive animal to allow the hyena Afegbai to still parade himself as a leader of anti-robbery/crime squad.

    This is a case of attempted murder,amongst many other charges.
    WE can never stop HATING the police.

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  3. Thank you Stella for publishing this, god will bless you abundantly for helping the innocents in our society

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  4. Dis man must be a madman.we don't. Follow our rules and regulations in naija .soooo sad

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  5. Pathetic situation. He can check out this web site: www.breketefamily.com.
    Led by Ahmed Isa a social crusader based in Abuja. He can call their emergency nun:08033221149. Patience is required due to traffic on the line. He helps people weekly.

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  6. We all know nothing can be done,d injured man shud simply find a way to get treated den do woteva harm in woteva way 2d sed bastard police. Shikena!

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  7. where are all the human rights lawyers....justice delayed is justice denied

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  8. I wish him quick recovery and to the police guy maay he receive same a hundred folds.

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