A man by the name Maido on Instagram,
shared his brutal experience with men of the Nigerian police yesterday.
According to him, he was attacked because he refused to surrender his
phone.
He wrote;
After I took sometime to observe I suspected it was the police and I pulled over. Actually they weren't even in a police vehicle so I couldn't have noticed early enough. They were armed, one of them furiously came to me shouting.


He wrote;
Quote
"Yesterday
was the worst day of my life, in fact I almost lost it. At about 7pm I
was driving along lagos-Ibadan express way with a friend, when we
noticed a car closing up on ours and someone waving to us, asking us to
stop.
After I took sometime to observe I suspected it was the police and I pulled over. Actually they weren't even in a police vehicle so I couldn't have noticed early enough. They were armed, one of them furiously came to me shouting.
He said they have been trying to stop me
or chasing me for a while. I was surprised because I did not notice at
all. There were three of them, only one was on uniform. They immediately
started cursing and using vulgar words on us, they called us criminals
for no reason, after so much interrogation they decided to do a search
on the vehicle, I consented to that, and when they could not find
anything incriminating in the car they demanded to search our phones.
I
refused them checking my phone because they had already seized my
friend's phone for no reason, I simply tried to make them understand
that my phone is my private property but instead of hearing me out, they
resorted to physical assault.
They hit me with all sort of objects
including their guns, I had to do my best to leave the scene for my dear
life. I was terribly injured over a phone that wasn't worth it at all, I
equally lost my wrist watch. The question is, what wrong have I done by
being a regular Nigerian young boy into entertainment. This police
brutality has finally got to me and the world must know, Police
brutality has to stop, its me today and it might be you tomorrow
#StopPoliceBrutality#IdemandJustice #NigeriaPoliceForce#policebrutality



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