Three policemen who assaulted an eight-month pregnant woman in Lagos
are currently undergoing orderly room trial, the Lagos State Police
Command said on Saturday.
The command’s spokesman, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, who made the disclosure
to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said they were arrested on Tuesday
after a complaint about their alleged human rights infringement.
He said the law would take its cause on any member of the police
force that commited any crime, particularly human rights abuse but did
not disclose the names of the policemen.
NAN learnt that the woman lost her pregnancy after the assault.
Sources had told NAN that the woman, who whose name was not disclosed had complication as a result of the assault.
“The policemen were said to have sprayed tear gas on the woman in her
car following an argument arising from the gridlock on the road.
“She was rushed to one Safe Hands Hospital at Old Ojo Road, Amuwo
Odophin where she was allegedly operated upon but the baby died less
than 48 hours later.
“Apparently the gas she inhaled resulted in the complication and the subsequent surgery.
“The three policemen in question are attached to the Satelite Town Police Division,’’ the sources said.
(NAN)
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