A trader Ndukwe Ekekwe on Tuesday told the Lagos judicial panel investigating cases of alleged police brutality that he was a paraplegic after officers of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) threw him from a two-storey building at the Alaba International Market.
Accompanied by his aged mother to the sitting, Mr Ekekwe, who was not represented by a counsel, said in Pidgin English that at 2pm on February 16, 2018, he was arrested at the Alaba International Market without charge by SARS officers.
He said his fellow traders asked the policemen to show their identity cards before Ekekwe could be handcuffed.
“They immediately removed their SARS shirts and began to shoot and everyone ran away. I asked them what my crime was and they said the arrest was an order from the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).
“I was handcuffed in one hand because they noticed I wasn’t a troublemaker. On our way, they stopped at Igando and came down from the car and were talking.
“I used my other hand to reach my phone to try to call my mother, but the Inspector saw me, approached me and asked who gave me the guts to make a phone call and he took the phone, stepped on it and destroyed it.
“He stabbed me on my wrist and back and I was hit on the head with the butt of a gun and beaten. They collected the N58,000 that was for my shop,” he said.
Ekekwe said he was taken to the SARS office in Ikeja, Lagos, and at midnight he was stripped naked, taken to a torture chamber where he was beaten and tortured.
“I was left there till evening and I didn’t know my crime and till now I don’t know my crime. They kept saying that intelligence report is on me.
“At night of that day (February 17, 2018), I was taken to my three shops where I sell phone accessories.
“The SARS officers, using hammers, broke into my shop and took my goods in their vehicles and sold some of it to people in the market.
“They took away my goods worth N15million. I began shouting to attract attention and the commander told them to take me to the top of the two-storey plaza and I was thrown down from the building.
“The SARS officer that threw me from that building is Hamza Haruna. They took me back to their office in my injured state,” he said.
Ekekwe said that when his condition became dire, he was taken from the SARS office to the Police Hospital in Ikeja. He said was eventually referred to two other hospitals for treatment of his injury.
The trader said that he used to be the breadwinner of his family, but suffered a spinal injury from being thrown from the storey building, which led to his paralysis.
The petitioner said the police did not pay for his medical expenses and that he had to sell his house and landed property to offset the expenses.
Chairman of the panel Justice Doris Okuwobi (rtd) adjourned proceedings to November 13 for the testimony of Ekekwe’s mother.