[Graphic photos] Military personnel allegedly assault Okada rider who asked for his money

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A yet to be identified military personnel allegedly battered a motorcycle rider who demanded money after rendering his bike services.

According to a Facebook post by one Uncle Wisper, the incident happened in Bayelsa State.

In the Facebook post, the writer claimed that his source said “if not for the grace of God; death would have ensued from the violence perpetrated by the military man”.

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The victim is reportedly receiving medical treatment at the Federal Medical Centre in Yenagoa.

See the Facebook post and graphic photos below:

ANY LAW THAT SOLDIERS SHOULDN’T PAY FOR TRANSPORT SERVICE?

The story l just heard about this young Bayelsan, from Ogbia is very pathetic. He is a bike ? rider and a fellow Nigerian hired him to carry him from Otuasega community to the Shell base not far from the community.

On getting to the Shell camp, the man said the bike guy should take him to Yenagoa again, which the biker objected to; because there is an existing law which prohibits commercial biking in the state capital, Bayelsa.

Then, the man, who was on mufti; introduced himself as a military personnel. He said the young man shouldn’t be afraid, he will protect him.

This young man then agreed to take him to Yenagoa. On getting to Yenagoa, the military guy allegedly asked the bike man to take him to several places; including across the bridge at Swali.

Finally, after they returned safely to the Shell base; whether there was disagreement as per the service charge; the military man resorted to beating the guy who has rendered service to him.

According to my source, if not for the grace of God; death would have ensued from the violence perpetrated by the military man.

When I enquired whether this victim has received medical attention; my source told me some military personnel took him to the Federal Medical Centre and was attended to there.

I guess the CLO can take on this matter. This is Human Rights violation.

 

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