Two fake soldiers have been arrested by
the police for impersonating men of the
Nigerian Army and allegedly beating up
a lawyer, Paul Onyilo, and his client,
Solomon Chima. One Gilbert had
reportedly led the suspects – Adebayo
Olanrewaju, Joseph Daniel – and their
fleeing accomplice, who was in a
Nigerian Navy uniform, to a restaurant
at Sharp Corner, Agbado, Ogun State,
where the victims were holding a
meeting.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Chima had
bought some gallons of paint worth
about N60,000 from Gilbert sometime in
October 2016, owing the trader N1,000
balance.
Chima, however, declined to pay the
balance after the person who painted
the apartment, told him that Gilbert did
not deliver all the paint. Gilbert was said
to have refuted the claim.
It was learnt that the lawyer, Chima and
his wife were in the restaurant at about
9pm on Sunday for a meeting on a
landed property when Gilbert and the
suspects in military camouflage stormed
the facility and descended on Chima.
The lawyer said his attempt to pacify the
men was met with stiff resistance and
aggression as they rained blows on him.
He said, “I was at the restaurant with my
client and his wife to discuss a deal. We
were waiting for someone when he
received a call from a man (Gilbert),
asking him where he was.
“A few minutes after, another person
called him, threatening that they would
catch him wherever he was. He was
frightened and I asked him what
happened. He explained to me that he
was owing Gilbert N1,000. He said
Gilbert was also supposed to give him
three tins of paint. I decided to alert the
Agbado Police Station to the imminent
violence.
“The moment I finished sending the
distress call, Gilbert and three other
men – two in army uniform and one
dressed in Nigerian Navy uniform –
barged into the restaurant. Gilbert
ordered them to beat Solomon (Chima). I
tried to calm them. They beat me up,
dragged me on the floor, tore my shirt
and poured alcohol on my head.”
Our correspondent was told that
operatives from the station, led by the
Divisional Police Officer, CSP Shittu
Abioye, raced to the scene and arrested
Gilbert and the fake soldiers at a nearby
bar, where they had fled to. But, the
fourth suspect, identified only as
Charles, escaped.
It was gathered that several uniforms
and a mask, among others, were
recovered from Olanrewaju’s residence
by the police.
Thirty-year-old Olanrewaju, an indigene
of Abeokuta, Ogun State, who said he
was dismissed from the Nigerian Army in
2013, denied partaking in the assault.
He said, “I was at Abule Egba (Lagos
State) on Sunday, when Joseph (Daniel)
called me on the telephone. He said he
wanted to visit his in-law and that I
should follow him. As we got there, the
in-law (Gilbert) received a call and he
exchanged words with the person. He
told us that a man he supplied paint to
was owing him N1,000 and insulting him.
“We asked him to let us go and caution
the man. On getting to his house, we
didn’t meet him. We went to the
restaurant. Charles started beating the
lawyer and I cautioned him. I took the
two parties to another bar to settle the
matter. I have never committed any
crime with my uniform. I use the mask to
prevent cold when I ride a motorcycle.”
Daniel, who hails from Enugu State,
stated that he got the uniform from
Olanrewaju, adding that Charles was a
naval officer.
“I wore the uniform to avoid being
harassed by security agents. I regretted
my action. It was Charles that beat
them,” he said.
The Ogun State Police Public Relations,
ASP Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed
the arrest, said the case would be
transferred to the State Criminal
Investigation and Intelligence
Department for further investigation
and prosecution.
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