The driver stated, “After the video, he called some police officers and then they bundled me to the station. I wanted to drive the car, but they said no, I should not drive.”
The driver described the events at the police station, saying, “When they took me to the station, they said we should go inside. I had calls but they did not allow me to take my calls.” Instead of hearing the driver’s side of the story, the police asked the responding officers for their account of the incident. The driver noted, “They quickly said I went to the Honourable’s house to fight him. I just kept mute.”
Reflecting on his treatment, the driver stated, “I am a Nigerian and I should not be treated as a foreigner in this country.” Furthermore, the driver’s vehicle remains seized by the police, and he lamented, “My car is still at the station. The police collected my car and I left the station this morning.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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