A community leader, Alaba Peters, blamed men of the Lagos State Police Command of attacking him with an axe for interfering in an argument.
The victim, claimed to have been hospitalised after the incident, urged the state Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, to bring the offenders to justice.
Some policemen assigned to the Anti-Cultism Unit, Gbagada, stormed the Odogunyan area of the state around 4.30pm on August 10, 2020, and arrested some tricycle operators’ union workers.
The community leader said to have interfered and asked the cops the reason for the arrest, which did not go down with them.
Peters beaten with an axe by the cops, finally drove the union workers away from the scene.
He said, “Some policemen came to Odogunyan on August 10 to arrest some people and some of our union workers were among those arrested; so, I approached the officers to ask why they arrested the union workers and I was told that because they were not wearing the union’s jacket; the policemen started shooting indiscrimenately and when I asked where they came from, they said they were from the Anti-Cultism Unit at Gbagada.
“When I saw that they were taking the boys away, I went back to meet them in front of the grammar school at Odogunyan to ask them what we could do to get the boys released, but the cops got angry that I came to meet them again and ordered me to sit on the floor and threatened to shoot me.
“I showed them my ID card but they refused to look at it and one of them went into their vehicle to bring an axe and started beating me with it. I want justice to prevail, because I cannot be treated like an animal. I sustained injuries all over my body as a result of the beating.”
An eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “We were at the bus stop when some members of the Anti-Cultism Unit came and arrested some of our boys and when we asked them what the boys did, they didn’t answer us; so, Alaba Peters approached them but they didn’t answer him and they took those boys away and Alaba Peters went back to meet them, but they brought out an axe from their car and started beating him with it.
“When we also approached the policemen, they started shooting indiscriminately, so we could not do anything and they took the boys away.