Nigeria
Customs Service, Federal Operations Unit, Ikeja, officers have allegedly
attacked a magistrate, Lekan Aka-Bashorun, for impounding their vehicles.
It was learnt that the
customs officers allegedly slapped Aka-Bashorun, while two policemen and two
paramilitary officials attached to the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental
and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit, were also beaten up.
It
was gathered that court exhibits and recording gadgets were also allegedly
damaged by the customs officials, who reportedly claimed that their vehicles
could not be impounded by the Lagos State Mobile Court.
It was
gathered that
on Friday around 1pm, the task force officials with the mobile court went to
Allen Avenue, Ikeja, to impound vehicles caught violating traffic laws.
The
officials were said to have arrived at the NCS, FOU headquarters, Ikeja, where
some private cars were reportedly parked along the walkways.
It
was learnt that as the mobile court officials impounded the vehicles, some
customs officials allegedly barricaded the highway with stones and tyres.
The
customs officers, who were said to have forcefully removed the number plates
from the impounded vehicles, allegedly hit the magistrate for ordering that the
vehicles be impounded.
A
witness, who gave his name only as Ibrahim, alleged that two mobile phones
belonging to the officials were seized by the customs officers during the
rampage.
He
said, “It was around a car wash area. To show that it was wrong to park
vehicles by the walkway, there was also a ‘No parking’ sign, put there by the
customs authorities. But some vehicles were parked there. The state mobile
court impounded the vehicles.
“But
the customs men trooped out and blocked the highway with stones and tyres. They
beat up the court officials. One of them slapped the magistrate. They removed
the number plates of the impounded vehicles. They also took two mobile phones.
A camera, which was being used to record the scene, was taken away.”
Two
customs officers were arrested by the police during the affray, while officials
of the mobile court were quickly taken away to safety.
It
was gathered that the two customs officers – identified as Goyit Bulus and
Sunday Olugbogi – were later released on bail.
The
Public Affairs Officer of the task force, Adebayo Taofiq, confirmed the attack,
adding that items taken away by the customs officers had yet to be returned.
He
said, “One of the customs officers, identified only as Yusuf, slapped the
magistrate for ordering his court officials to impound the NCS officers’
private vehicles for traffic offences.
“Two
other customs officers beat up paramilitary officers and policemen at the
scene. It took the intervention of the task force Chairman, SP Olayinka
Egbeyemi, to have the court officials rescued.
“The
assaulted magistrate’s stand is that no government official is above the law.
The magistrate has directed the NCS to compel the officers to return all court
exhibits, the camera and the mobile phones taken away from the court.”
The
Nigeria Customs Service Public Relations Officer, FOU, Ikeja, Ejesieme Uche,
confirmed that there was a clash between customs officers and policemen
attached to the mobile court, adding that the heads of the NCS and the police
had met and resolved the matter.
He
said, “There was an unfortunate incident between some of our operatives and the
security men attached to the Lagos State Mobile Court. The security men came
for an operation around our vicinity. We were accused of slapping a
magistrate.
I am not confirming or debunking that, but in that situation, the
magistrate did not wear uniform, so no one could identify him. But the
heads of the security agencies have met and the matter has been resolved.”
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