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Peacemaker dies after being tortured by Eight Lagos naval ratings over N250

Last updated: August 24, 2020 8:36 am
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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If Collins Osagie, a bus driver had known that being a peacemaker could lead to his sudden death, he would have ignored settlement of conflicts which could have possibly saved him from being tortured by eight Lagos naval ratings.

A peacemaker, Osagie has reportedly lost his life in the course of settling a disagreement between a spare parts trader and a naval rating in the Okokomaiko area of Lagos State.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that Osagie who is a bus driver was tortured to death for offering to pay the rating N250, the main cause of his disagreement with the trader.

In a video filmed by a resident which captured the torture and posted on Instagram revealed how two uniformed men punched and kicked the victim into a gutter.

The 34-year-old bus driver was later rushed to a private medical facility where he died.

A closer look at the photos of the body of the deceased revealed visible torture marks on different parts of the body and his head also appeared to have been fractured.

The two uniformed rating who allegedly attacked the deceases were identified as Petty Officer Awosanya Olufemi with service number X8921 attached to the CND Apapa Naval Base.

Speaking on the tragic incident, an eyewitness and friend of the deceased, Kingsley said Osagie was subjected to different rounds of torture around Church bus stop, Iyana Isasi, Okokomaiko.

He said, “The incident happened around 6pm on Monday. Collins (Osagie) went to the area to eat and relax. We were together.

“The military man, who had bought a plug from a spare parts trader in the place, came back to return it, saying his mechanic rejected it and he no longer needed the item.

“The trader refused and said he could not refund the money. This led to an argument between them. Collins stood up from where he was and tried to mediate, but they refused to listen to him.

“The argument degenerated to a scuffle between the navy man and the trader, and the latter head-butted him in the jaw. The rating sustained injuries.

“He took a bus and left. When the trader sensed trouble, he locked his shop and disappeared with his salesgirl.

“A few minutes later, the navy man returned with two other officers to look for the trader.

“Collins approached the navy man and begged him to let the matter die. He also offered him the N250 for the plug.

“One of the officers felt he insulted them and slapped Collins three times. They started beating him up. We all begged them to leave him.”

Kingsley further disclosed that about 20 minutes later, five other military men came into the scene and the rating who had earlier slapped the victim reported to the others what he did.

The five new officers were said to have started another round of torture.

The witness said the men kicked the victim and asked him to do “frog jump”.

Kingsley said around 8pm, he left the area, while Osagie stayed behind.

According to PUNCH Metro, some of the naval ratings had however, gone to lay in ambush for the victim, with the hope of also catching the spare parts trader.

Kingsley said he woke early the following day to resume his work when a colleague told him that Osagie was dead.

“I was told that his corpse was found on the road. I mobilised fellow bus drivers to look for him. While we were looking for him, a trailer driver who parked by the roadside asked who were looking for and we told him.

“He said he saw some military men beating him late in the night. He directed us to see some mallams who used a wheelbarrow to take him to a hospital. The mallams confirmed and said they took him to a private hospital.

“We got to the hospital and met his corpse. A doctor said he died around 2am,” he added.

The case was subsequently reported at the Okokomaiko Police Station.

A relative of the deceased, Sunday Ajose said Kingsley and other drivers were passing around the naval base at Okokomaiko when the rating, Olufemi, sighted them.

Ajose explained that the official, who was not aware of the development, wondered if the group had come for a reprisal and started to chase them.

“He crossed the road to pursue them and was quickly grabbed, thrown into a bus and taken to the police station. The case was then transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.

“At the SCIID, where he was queried, he said he did not ask his colleagues to beat Collins, whereas he was there the whole time he was tortured. He refused to disclose the details of the other ratings, saying he only knew one Kelechi,” he added.

PUNCH Metro gathered that the whereabouts of the spare parts trader, Cletus Ben-Onyejimbe, had been unknown since the incident. When contacted, he did not react.

Speaking on the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Bala Elkan confirmed the incident.

He added that investigation was ongoing.

He said the police needed to ascertain if the culprits were indeed military officers.

A spokesperson for the Western Naval Command, Commander Thomas Otuji, said the naval police unit had been asked to identify the killer ratings and bring them to justice.

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