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Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by dre11(m): 6:38pm On Jul 23, 2015
•Victim delivers premature baby

By Chioma Igbokwe and Chizoba Ikenwa

Three policemen attached to the Satellite Police Division in Lagos on Sunday night allegedly brutalised a pregnant woman, Chika Elekwachi.

The operatives allegedly stripped the woman naked after accusing her of resisting arrest. She was eight months pregnant.

The victim has since been delivered of a premature baby.


But the police authorities said the operatives that carried out the assault have been nabbed and are in detention.

She was allegedly assaulted before she was dragged to the police station. Her family members later rushed her to Safe Hands Hospital, Old Ojo Road, Amuwo, Lagos, after she allegedly passed out at the station.

Chika told the reporters on her hospital bed that about 8pm on Sunday, she left two of her kids at home and was heading to a shop at Agboju, in Oriade Local Council Development Area (LCDA) to buy things for the house.

“I suddenly noticed a bus coming behind me. The bus obstructed me and one of the occupants came out, pointed a gun at me and shouted that I should park. He threatened to shoot if I didn’t park.

“When I discovered that they were policemen, I tried to explain to them that I wanted to park my car, so that I could enter the shop. This incident happened at Pako Bus Stop along Ojo Road where there were so many tankers and lorries parked indiscriminately.

“I begged the one that was putting on a black T-shirt to allow me to go, as I was pregnant. Then the next thing was, he called me a prostitute. I was angry and reminded him that I am a married woman with two kids. I warned him not to call me a prostitute again. But the policeman dragged me down from the car, even as passers-by and my friend were begging him to let me go.

“While I was screaming for help, saying, ‘I am not a thief,’ they tore my trousers. I was not putting on any underwear, so they stripped me naked. They were dragging me, saying I must enter their vehicle, but I refused. They dragged me on the road, but I insisted that I would go with them in my car. In the process, my legs and my stomach were bruised,” she said.

She said she was eventually bundled into the police vehicle and taken to the station, even in her virtually naked state.

“On getting to the police station, I pleaded with them to allow me get a cloth from the shop. I was begging them so that I could meet any woman nearby to give me a wrapper because I was naked. People around were asking me what happened, and I replied that the policemen did that to me, even though I’m not a thief. Because, with the way I was treated, one could mistake me for a thief. I had to bite one of the policemen on the back.

“I then entered one provision store near the station where I met a woman who gave me this gown. My phone was in my vehicle and I told the police officers that they should allow me call my people to inform them that I was at the station, but they refused. They said I must be put in the cell. I was running around, trying to get a phone, but no one would give me their phone because they thought I was a mad woman. They were just looking at me. I then saw a young girl, and I spoke to her in Igbo, telling her I was not a thief. She was the one that gave me her phone and I called my sister, because her number was the one I could easily recall. I told her what was happening, so she came with her husband that night and met me at the police station. They were asking me what happened, but her husband said we had to find those who assaulted me. So, we went into the police station and met the Divisional Crime Officer (DCO). He told us to explain what happened, but as I was talking, I felt dizzy and passed out,” she said.

Her sister, Favour Ifebuzor, explained that she rushed down to the police station as soon as she got the distress call from her sister.

“When my husband and I arrived at the scene, I saw my younger sister sitting on a pavement, looking weak. So we took her into the station to find out what happened. My sister told me that she was feeling weak and dizzy, but the policemen rudely told her to stand up and explain what happened. As she tried to explain, the man at the counter was saying, “why don’t you have respect for an officer in uniform? Why did you slap a policeman?” My sister said it was when the policeman forcefully held her cloth and dragged her that she did that, because it’s lawful for one to defend oneself from danger. So, as they were forcefully quizzing her, I told the policeman that she was weak and could slump.

“My sister was also whispering to me that she was feeling weak. So she fell on the ground. And she was crying, saying “O my baby, my baby.” Then she started foaming in the mouth. The policemen there were saying, “she is pretending. Let her stay there, she is not serious.” They were just watching, including the DCO. My husband was saying, “You people have killed someone’s wife and mother. Take her. She is your responsibility.” My husband was dragging me so that we could go, but I told him to have patience. I said, let me get some water, because my sister was dying. I went to one shop and bought a sachet of water, came back and started pouring it on my sister’s head and body, but she was not responding. Instead, her tongue was coming out, foaming.

“I was so scared because her stomach protruded straight and her body was getting cold. I had to beg one man to help me look for a vehicle. When he got the vehicle, I told the policemen to help me put her in the vehicle, but they were just looking at me. I was confused. The driver of the vehicle and the man that went to get him were the ones that helped me put her in the car. The biscuits I bought for my children and my phone, I didn’t even know where I kept them. It was when they put her in the vehicle that I remembered that my phone was on the counter at the station, and I went to the counter and picked my phone.

“I then told the policemen that I was taking her to the hospital, and that if anything happened to her, I would hold them responsible. The vehicle had already left. They took her to Safe Hands Hospital, and my husband and I walked to the hospital. When we got here, the doctor told us she was going into labour, and that we needed to move her to the General Hospital. I was confused. Then I called my sister who also came with her husband. But we heard the policeman who had come there telling the doctor that she was okay. The policeman told the doctor: “She’s okay now. You will write everything that she is okay, and that nobody beat her.” So the doctor certified her okay, and that she was not in labour again, that he had put everything in order. But this morning, she went into labour again,” Favour told the reporters.

At the hospital, the doctor on duty, Okoawo Innocent, who spoke on behalf of the management, admitted that Chika was rushed into the hospital half conscious. He said all necessary tests were carried out, noting that the tests showed that the baby was intact. He, however, said that the victim would be kept under observation.

But the doctor’s assertion was proved wrong, as Chika soon started bleeding. To save her life and that of the baby, she was wheeled into the theatre where the baby was forced out of her. The baby, it was gathered, is alive but in an incubator.

Confirming the incident, Lagos State Police Command spokesman, Kenneth Nwosu, a deputy superintendent of police (DSP), assured that investigation was ongoing to ascertain what actually transpired. He said the suspected policemen had been arrested and were in detention, adding that they would be prosecuted according to the law guiding the force.


http://sunnewsonline.com/new/policemen-brutalise-eight-month-pregnant-woman/


Picture of the pregnant woman (Chika) on the sick bed

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by HungerBAD: 6:38pm On Jul 23, 2015
There is something evil inside me that comes out to the core, when I hear about women getting raped, beaten up, assaulted or in anyway disrespected.

I have problems killing goats, chickens and rams. But, I have repeatedly said I will have no problem killing a Nigerian Police man any day, then leave the body on the road before I go for church service.

What stops these guys from doing this same thing to my mother? Or yours? or your wife or sister?and again that is why I never pity them when I hear they get killed by armed robbers.

What was this woman's offense? to un-dress a married woman in public, in the African context is the biggest insult you can visit on her family and personal dignity.

I am very upset reading this.

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Nobody: 6:39pm On Jul 23, 2015
Y won't they misbehave

a country governed by a tyrant

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Nobody: 6:39pm On Jul 23, 2015
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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Cutehector(m): 6:39pm On Jul 23, 2015
Dat policeman"s destiny will be brutalised

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Nobody: 6:40pm On Jul 23, 2015
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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by ijustdey: 6:43pm On Jul 23, 2015
Three policemen attached to the Satellite Police
Division in Lagos on Sunday night allegedly
brutalised a pregnant woman, Chika Elekwachi.
The operatives allegedly stripped the woman Unclad after accusing her of resisting arrest. She was eight months pregnant.


do this policewomen have wives at home


because if the do....... they won't go to this extend on this pregnant woman

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by cococandy(f): 6:47pm On Jul 23, 2015
It's official.

Madness has enveloped our country.

I couldn't even finish the story.
God forbid bad thing.

This is beginning to seem like an unbreakable curse. When will human dignity be taken seriously by these fools that call themselves law enforcement?

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Captainswag225(m): 6:58pm On Jul 23, 2015
those stupp!d police men should be punished severely. How can u do dis to a pregnant woman? Are they mad?

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by dhardline(m): 7:15pm On Jul 23, 2015
Zoo

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Jorussia(m): 7:30pm On Jul 23, 2015
.please let's us not conclude with this incident that all our police officers are bad.I trust the IGP the officers in this crime will not go unpunished.

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Islie: 7:46pm On Jul 23, 2015
Even the pregnant is not spared of this brutality by the force men







For God sake she is 8months pregnant
lalasticlala

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Demmocrats(m): 8:11pm On Jul 23, 2015
Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Jeromejnr(m): 8:12pm On Jul 23, 2015
INHUMANE!

Many humans are gradually turning to creatures of cruelty.

The love of many has grown cold.

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Nobody: 8:12pm On Jul 23, 2015
what!!!!!!!!

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by RichDad1(m): 8:13pm On Jul 23, 2015
Animals.

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jul 23, 2015
God is on the throne.

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Hitter(m): 8:13pm On Jul 23, 2015
Police is your friend abi undecided
No proper screening to enter the police force .. Just know somebody and you'll be made an "officer of the law".
Protect lives they are here taking their life's disappointment on a pregnant woman!

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by jamex93(m): 8:13pm On Jul 23, 2015
Animals in police force, those fools should not go free o

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by RichDad1(m): 8:13pm On Jul 23, 2015
dhardline:
Zoo
Occupant of Zoo. tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by bunmioguns(m): 8:14pm On Jul 23, 2015
this is purely wickedness



embarassed

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by hemartins(m): 8:14pm On Jul 23, 2015
were the policemen not beaten? this is unfair. even if she has committed a crime, she should be handled with care. this policeman are so quick to pounce on powerless citizens but once they are are encountered with armed robbers, they flee.

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by loomer: 8:14pm On Jul 23, 2015
Na thief bullet go kill that policeman

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by omanifrank(m): 8:14pm On Jul 23, 2015
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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by JaypeeAnics(m): 8:14pm On Jul 23, 2015
Its ownly in 9ja dat such tin can happen. here in uk we slap and insult d police,all they will say is dat u hav to obey d law. come try ham 4 9ja ur name go b sorry

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by jaybee104(m): 8:15pm On Jul 23, 2015
I swear I no read this post"! just happy to be back here in style (fp thinz)
Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by okooloyun1(m): 8:16pm On Jul 23, 2015
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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by MsTIQ(m): 8:16pm On Jul 23, 2015
Daffuq undecided
Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Nobody: 8:16pm On Jul 23, 2015
[size=20pt]Only in Nigeria.[/size]


And they will always say "police is ur friend".


Fûck NPF,.... @Solomon Arase, please, if you're recruiting this year, don't recruit agberos, we need sound minded pple in NPF, they need to be putting them through thorough training and orientation before giving them uniform.

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by angelTI(f): 8:17pm On Jul 23, 2015
Oyind17:
I'm not supporting the police but the lady should av obeyed before complain. she went as far as biting one of them.

Just shut up!

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Nobody: 8:17pm On Jul 23, 2015
only in naija undecided smh

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Re: Policemen Brutalise Eight-month Pregnant Woman: Delivers Baby Prematurely (Pic) by Jaideyone(m): 8:18pm On Jul 23, 2015
policemen are cursed

I just hate them so much. a lot of them are just animals

if I date you for 10yrs and I find out your father is a police man it is over between us cos I can't marry you. angry
they've offended and brutalised so many innocent souls that they've been cursed. there's no assurance the curses won't be on their children and grand children. I don't want problems for my future kids abeg

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