A 43-year-old man, Dike Ogbunugafor, has accused a Nigerian Navy personnel, Fali Amin, of mobilising his colleagues to brutalise him at his residence in Agale community, in the Badagry area of Lagos State. The victim said he was at home when some men in military uniform invaded his premises and beat him up, adding that he sustained varying degrees of injury during the attack, PUNCH reports.
The victim said he was at home when some men in military uniform invaded his premises and beat him up, adding that he sustained varying degrees of injury during the attack.A 43-year-old man, Dike Ogbunugafor, has accused a Nigerian Navy personnel, Fali Amin, of mobilising his colleagues to brutalise him at his residence in Agale community, in the Badagry area of Lagos State.
“I was directed to three guys drinking by a bar. I approached them, greeted them and asked them to adjust the position of the car. The owner of the car said since I was able to get there, then there was no issue. I explained that I had to manoeuvre around the car to do so. He eventually agreed to move it after finishing his drink.
The victim narrated that the naval ratings seized his phone and placed him in handcuffs, as they took him to the naval formation at Akarumo, where he was tortured overnight. “I did not insult, assault, nor commit any national-security-threatening offence to justify this attack aside from using my phone to take a video of a car obstructing access to a road.”
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