Wednesday 15 June 2016

Fake Soldier Flogs Policewoman In Lagos Traffic

I tell you, this fake military officer is mad...you know you're fake and went ahead to expose yourself.

A 34-year-old man, who posed as a Squadron Leader of the Nigerian Air Force has been arrested. Mr. Lucky Onofua was nabbed in Egbeda, Lagos, after beating up a policewoman, who was controlling traffic.

It was gathered that Onofua allegedly beat up the female sergeant for stopping his Sport Utility Vehicle at an intersection in Egbeda on Monday.
The fake Air Force Officer got out of his vehicle and flogged the policewoman openly.


It was gathered that in the commotion that ensued, the sergeant held onto the clothes of the fake officer. An eyewitness said Onofua’s vehicle slightly hit the policewoman, who sprawled on the road and refused to get up. It was learnt that the sergeant was rescued by some passersby who also put a distress call to the Shasha Police Division.

When policemen got to the scene, Onofua, who hails from Irrua in Edo State, was asked to identify himself, but he allegedly insisted that he was an Air Force Officer.

He was taken to the police station where a call was put across to the authorities of the Nigerian Air Force in Ikeja, to ascertain his claim. Two Wing Commanders of the Nigerian Air Force were said to have gone to the division to verify Onofua’s identity. The two officers said Onofua was an impostor.

A witness, who gave his name as Emmanuel, said Onofua battered the police sergeant for daring to stop a “military officer’s vehicle.”

He said, “The traffic light is around a commercial bank on Egbeda Road. The area was busy. The policewoman asked the SUV to stop so that vehicles on the other side could pass. The man refused.

“The sergeant stood in front of the vehicle. The man came down and began to flog her with a horsewhip. She held his clothes and began to tear them.

“Other motorists were afraid that it could lead to a free-for-all between security operatives and they alerted the Shasha division. That was how the man and the sergeant were invited to the station.”

A police source told Punch that police officers at the division had invited Onofua, who was believed to be a Nigerian Air Force officer, to settle the matter amicably, only to find out he was a fake officer.

The guy later confessed, he told the policemen that he had wanted to become an Air Force officer and that he had some friends in the Force.

Policemen from the division on Tuesday reportedly went to the suspect’s apartment to check if he had guns or military uniforms in his possession.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos, confirmed Onofua’s arrest, adding that they are still investigating him. He would be dealt with according to the law.


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