The Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, on Tuesday said the recent
video showing its officials assaulting the driver of a moving vehicle in
the FCT was manipulated.
The Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, disclosed this in a statement issued by the Public Education Officer of the FRSC, Bisi Kazeem, in Abuja.
Mr. Oyeyemi said investigation revealed that the video released by the driver of the vehicle only told one side of the story, adding that the driver would be prosecuted to deter others.
“An investigation panel revealed that a patrol team flagged down a driver for routine checks.
“When his car was to be impounded for running foul of traffic laws, a female staff was attached to the offender’s vehicle.
“She was to accompany the vehicle to a nearby FRSC office for other necessary processes as contained in the operational procedure to be effected, but the driver sped away with the female staff.
“A patrol team, obviously concerned about the motive of the fleeing driver, had to apply force to rescue the female operative.
“The manipulated video which the suspect released afterward only told one side of the story. The Corps is determined to follow through with the suspect’s prosecution as a deterrent,” the corps marshal said.
The video, which surfaced on social media, shows a female FRSC officer wrestling for the control of the moving with the driver.
The video also caught an FRSC patrol van apparently in pursuit of the vehicle.
Toward the end of the video, a male officer jumped out of the FRSC van and smashed the front window on the passenger side of the car.
The Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, disclosed this in a statement issued by the Public Education Officer of the FRSC, Bisi Kazeem, in Abuja.
Mr. Oyeyemi said investigation revealed that the video released by the driver of the vehicle only told one side of the story, adding that the driver would be prosecuted to deter others.
“An investigation panel revealed that a patrol team flagged down a driver for routine checks.
“When his car was to be impounded for running foul of traffic laws, a female staff was attached to the offender’s vehicle.
“She was to accompany the vehicle to a nearby FRSC office for other necessary processes as contained in the operational procedure to be effected, but the driver sped away with the female staff.
“A patrol team, obviously concerned about the motive of the fleeing driver, had to apply force to rescue the female operative.
“The manipulated video which the suspect released afterward only told one side of the story. The Corps is determined to follow through with the suspect’s prosecution as a deterrent,” the corps marshal said.
The video, which surfaced on social media, shows a female FRSC officer wrestling for the control of the moving with the driver.
The video also caught an FRSC patrol van apparently in pursuit of the vehicle.
Toward the end of the video, a male officer jumped out of the FRSC van and smashed the front window on the passenger side of the car.
Meanwhile,the
Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, has condemned the unprovoked
attacks and molestation of operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps on the
highways and vowed to prosecute all those involved.
According
to Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC, the Corps
Marshal's response came on the heels of the recent shooting of two FRSC
staff and the detention of another in a Police facility
in Abia State.
The
Corps Marshal stated, “Many road users are abusing the civility of the
unarmed personnel that are trained to be cautious while discharging their
legitimate duties. In the past, many FRSC operatives had been abducted,
killed, assaulted, ran over, threatened and shot. It is also
disheartening that some of the attackers misinformed the unsuspecting public by
releasing manipulated information to gain public sympathy. Attempts are often
made to make the aggressors looked like the victims."
The
Corps Marshal said the FRSC remains the nation’s lead agency on road traffic
administration and safety management empowered to
arrest and prosecute erring motorists. He added, “Section 10 (4) of
the FRSC (Establishment) Act, 2007 states categorically
that members of the Corps shall have powers to arrest and prosecute
persons reasonably suspected to have committed any traffic offence.
Resistance based on ignorance of the law or impunity can no longer be grounds
to attack operatives carrying out their lawful duties. We will definitely not
abdicate our statutory responsibilities."
ABIA (15/717)
On the
Abia case where our men were shot, the FRSC Corps Marshal said, “While we
commend the Abia State Police Commissioner for swiftly directing the
arrest and orderly room trial of the Policemen who shot the FRSC staff
at Aro Ngwa along the Enugu – Port Harcourt expressway last
Saturday, the Corps is deeply saddened by the shooting. It is also greatly
concerned that the two young men were abandoned with their gun wounds by the
Policemen attached to the wife of the Speaker, Abia State House of
Assembly who shot them. Obviously, they were left to die at the scene by these
Policemen who are also employees of government. He thanked the road users
that assisted the two injured and abandoned staff to the hospital, adding that
he hoped the two victims, who are still been treated, will not suffer
life-threatening injuries.
FCT(12/7/17)
The
Corps Marshal also recalled the case in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja,
where an investigating panel revealed that a patrol team flagged down
a driver for routine checks. When his car was to be impounded for
running foul of traffic laws, a female staff was attached
to the offender's vehicle to accompany the vehicle to a nearby FRSC office for
other necessary processes as contained in the operational procedure
to be effected, the driver sped away with the female staff. A patrol
team, obviously concerned about the motive of the fleeing driver, had to apply
force to rescue the female operative. The manipulated video which the
suspect released afterwards only told one side of the story. The Corps is
determined to follow through with the suspect's prosecution as a deterrent.
JIGAWA(14/7/17)
The case
in Jigawa was also pathetic. An FRSC patrol team was carrying
out its legitimate duties along
the Kiyawa – Dutse road in Jigawa State when a
team of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW)
officials challenged the team for daring to check vehicles for
excessive overloading and installation of the Speed
Limiting Devices. They not only set the FRSC patrol
vehicle ablaze but aso badly damaged another vehicle. The
FRSC office was also destroyed by the rampaging
NURTW officials.
The Jigawa incident resulted in fatality
as one person was killed and several others injured.
OYO(15/7/17)
It
will also be recalled that an FRSC personnel in Oluyole Unit
Command, Oyo State was almost strangled to death by a driver who
was accosted for contravening traffic laws. The Corps has turned down the
plea for out-of-court settlement by the now sober attacker.
The
Corps Marshal said that all the attacks had been collated, well documented and
would be brought to the attention of all the relevant arms of government for
necessary action. Enough, he said, was enough.
Meanwhile,
the Corps Marshal has assured all staff that the Corps
would not leave any stone unturned to prosecute all those involved in the
recent spate of attacks. He also said additional steps were being taken to
further protect staff performing their legitimate duties and asked them to
continue to discharge their duties without fear or ill-will.
"The
hall mark of gallant operatives is never to be deterred by negative influences
but focused in the commitment to service for the sake of posterity,” Oyeyemi
added.
He
appealed to all sister security operatives and the general public to always
come to the aid of the Marshals when they are under threat.
"If
the laws are not strictly enforced," he said, "road safety becomes
the first casualty. Nobody knows the next victim."
Wishing
all road users safe journey always.
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