DELTA PDP: Power Drunk LGA Vice Chairman In Jail For Brutalizing Police

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Power drunk Vice Chairman of Aniocha south local government area of Delta State, Miss Amaka Adigwe and three others have been remanded in prison custody.

They were remanded by a magistrate court sitting in Asaba, the Delta State Capital for allegedly assaulting policemen on official duty.

It was gathered that the Aniocha south council Vice Chairman was arraigned on Friday alongside one Samuel Agu, 29 years, and two others.

Trouble started for Adigwe, a 26-year-old lady, after attempt by police to search her Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) marked Delta Asaba-33HK, resulted to a skirmish in which she and three others reportedly pounce on the policemen.

It was learnt that Adigwe was flagged down by the policemen at about 9:30pm last Thursday along Nnebisi road by Kowen Plaza for routine check but instead of cooperating with the security agents, she jumped down from her vehicle and started shouting “do you know who I am?” and in an ensuing melee, she allegedly slapped one of the personnel.

Witness said that a motorist simply identified as Samuel Agu who was charged alongside the vice chairman, on seeing the ensuing commotion as “she was shouting on top of her voice”,  parked his car and joined the fray and also slapped one of the policemen.

Agu, it was gathered, was also joined by two others in the attack on the security agents.

It was learnt that the Vice Chairman who apparently became emboldened by the support from the said Agu and two others, reportedly dished out more slaps on the security agents, who were provoked to shoot but calmed themselves and resorted to filming the scene.

“The security men were provoked to the point of shooting but calmed themselves down. They thereafter called for reinforcement before the attackers were subdued, arrested and were taking to “A” Division of the Nigeria Police station in Asaba”, the source said.

A video footage of the scene exclusively obtained by BIGPENNGR indicates the vice chairman became more furious when she discovered that the police were recording her actions. Agu also hurled a blow on one of the policemen who narrowly escaped falling into a gutter while filming the altercation.

The suspects were arraigned at Magistrate Court 1, in Asaba on 16-counts charges and remanded at Ogwashi-Uku and Agbor Correctional centres.

The State Police Public Relations Officers (PPRO) DSP Edafe Bright, confirmed the incident, saying that the case has been adjourned till March 16, for hearing.

BIGPENNGR recalls that the development is coming two years after a serving chairman in Patani local government, Mr. Perez Omoun was also arraigned in a like manners and remanded in prison custody for allegedly assaulting the current Commissioner for Energy in the state, Rt. Hon. Basil Ganagana, and members of his family in Asaba, the state capital.

Credit: BIGPEN

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