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Vio Recruits Beat My Bro And Rid Him Of His Money by Godsonjolly(op): 7:05pm On Jun 24, 2020
Good evening everyone. Pls I'll make this brief and short.
Earlier on, I and my bro where stopped by Vio around DSC delta steel company. We parked, they asked for documents and we showed them. They told us the car application form for driver licence expired last month. We didn't even know. Before then my bro had called the woman in charge of the licence for the form but the woman had put to bed. So she couldn't get the form for us. To my story, they checked and told us to pay 25k we negotiated, begged and begged cos we had just 3k. The remaining money was for company cos we were coming from work. But they refused the 3k, took the car to their office, booked it and took the key, documents from us. We left the office and went immediately to renew the form. Went back to them and showed them we've renewed the form but one of the vio officer dragged the renewed form and refused to give us back. Out of anger my bro held on to him to give him back the form but he wouldn't listen and decided to fight and exchange blows. My bro avoided the blows and persisted on collecting the form,b4 u knew it they gathered and beat my bro, an officer came out. Instead of settling the issue, took us in and they continued to beat my bro. To cut the long story short, they tried taking him to the station, we begged and they collected 13400 from us after the beating.. Pls I need help from any soldiers in delta. I'm not annoyed at the money but the beating, anyone pls, I need help to get the money back and also beat the man. Pls someone should help.. Thanks
Re: Vio Recruits Beat My Bro And Rid Him Of His Money by Daviestunech(m): 7:08pm On Jun 24, 2020
Godsonjolly:
Good evening everyone. Pls I'll make this brief and short.
Earlier on, I and my bro where stopped by Vio around DSC delta steel company. We parked, they asked for documents and we showed them. They told us the car application form for driver licence expired last month. We didn't even know. Before then my bro had called the woman in charge of the licence for the form but the woman had put to bed. So she couldn't get the form for us. To my story, they checked and told us to pay 25k we negotiated, begged and begged cos we had just 3k. The remaining money was for company cos we were coming from work. But they refused the 3k, took the car to their office, booked it and took the key, documents from us. We left the office and went immediately to renew the form. Went back to them and showed them we've renewed the form but one of the vio officer dragged the renewed form and refused to give us back. Out of anger my bro held on to him to give him back the form but he wouldn't listen and decided to fight and exchange blows. My bro avoided the blows and persisted on collecting the form,b4 u knew it they gathered and beat my bro, an officer came out. Instead of settling the issue, took us in and they continued to beat my bro. To cut the long story short, they tried taking him to the station, we begged and they collected 13400 from us after the beating.. Pls I need help from any soldiers in delta. I'm not annoyed at the money but the beating, anyone pls, I need help to get the money back and also beat the man. Pls someone should help.. Thanks
Go on Twitter and do the needful
Re: Vio Recruits Beat My Bro And Rid Him Of His Money by Godsonjolly(op): 7:27pm On Jun 24, 2020
Daviestunech:
Go on Twitter and do the needful
Unfortunately, I'm not on twitter
Re: Vio Recruits Beat My Bro And Rid Him Of His Money by Chicent(m): 8:10pm On Jun 24, 2020
Godsonjolly:
Unfortunately, I'm not on twitter
They get on twitter and tag ruggedman and segalinks. Next time try to record even if its audio. Good luck in advance
Re: Vio Recruits Beat My Bro And Rid Him Of His Money by Poseidon000: 10:19pm On Jun 24, 2020
I feel for you. If you were in abuja, I would've been able to help.
Almost the same thing happened to me in gwarimpa, but mine was road safety. One lowlife of an officer tried to cash in on me by mendaciously claiming that I didn't put on my seat belt- that I strapped it on when I saw him.
I vehemently refuse to let him bully and extort me by issuing me a ticket. Only for the bastard to start dragging my car key with me and tore my shirt in the process. As the fracas ensued, a passerby came up to us to testify that he saw what happened and that the officer is lying. He promised to follow me any where the case may go, to testify on my behalf. But the officers who came to assist their colleague were obstinate and united in corruption.
Hearing that and emboldened by his honest gesture, I quietly alighted from my car and collected the passerby's contact. Left my car with the officers and headed straight to lungi barracks to meet my man. He organized two hilux truck of soldiers. We headed straight to gwarimpa, and it so happened that they were still at the check point which is within the same proximity my car was parked waiting to be transferred to their head office at public institute. Immediately they saw me with soldiers alighting. My gawd! I'm sure the run those guys ran that day will get unassailable accolade in world Olympics; probably they thought I'm a general's son, given the legion of soldiers I was with. Even those at the container they use as office, bolted when the soldiers began releasing shots in the air, except for two ladies(too frightened to run) who later gave me my key without ado. I subsequently called the passerby to send him some money for helping to corroborate my story on phone when I was reporting at the barracks, but he bluntly refused. But I insisted on giving the soldiers a treat to the chagrin of their commander who didn't want me to spend, but I'd rather spend a million on those soldiers than allow my penny into the hands of those road safety crooks.

My advice: look for a high ranking soldier, explain everything to him. I assure you, he will likely take up the case; especially when it has to do with injustice from a para military. But be ready to spend on logistics like transportation et al.
Re: Vio Recruits Beat My Bro And Rid Him Of His Money by Godsonjolly(op): 11:36pm On Jun 24, 2020
Poseidon000:
I feel for you. If you were in abuja, I would've been able to help.
Almost the same thing happened to me in gwarimpa, but mine was road safety. One lowlife of an officer tried to cash in on me by mendaciously claiming that I didn't put on my seat belt- that I strapped it on when I saw him.
I vehemently refuse to let him bully and extort me by issuing me a ticket. Only for the bastard to start dragging my car key with me and tore my shirt in the process. As the fracas ensued, a passerby came up to us to testify that he saw what happened and that the officer is lying. He promised to follow me any where the case may go, to testify on my behalf. But the officers who came to assist their colleague were obstinate and united in corruption.
Hearing that and emboldened by his honest gesture, I quietly alighted from my car and collected the passerby's contact. Left my car with the officers and headed straight to lungi barracks to meet my man. He organized two hilux truck of soldiers. We headed straight to gwarimpa, and it so happened that they were still at the check point which is within the same proximity my car was parked waiting to be transferred to their head office at public institute. Immediately they saw me with soldiers alighting. My gawd! I'm sure the run those guys ran that day will get unassailable accolade in world Olympics; probably they thought I'm a general's son, given the legion of soldiers I was with. Even those at the container they use as office, bolted when the soldiers began releasing shots in the air, except for two ladies(too frightened to run) who later gave me my key without
ado. I subsequently called the passerby to send him some money for helping to corroborate my story on phone when I was reporting at the barracks, but he bluntly refused. But I insisted on giving the soldiers a treat to the chagrin of their commander who didn't want me to spend, but I'd rather spend a million on those soldiers than allow my penny into the hands of those road safety crooks.

My advice: look for a high ranking soldier, explain everything to him. I assure you, he will likely take up the case; especially when it has to do with injustice from a para military. But be ready to spend on logistics like transportation et al.
Very interesting grin will try look for one. The beating was too much. If it had happened in lagos or Benin, the man would have been in guardroom cooling off. I'm just pained. Thanks tho
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