Ogungbeje in a petition he filed before the Police Sevice Commission last week, alleged that some police officers sexually molested Amaka while trying to get Evans arrested. He also alleged that the police officers have extorted over N50 million from his client.
The police in a statement released by the public relations officer, Jimoh Moshood, denied the alegations saying it is false and baseless.
Amaka granted an interview with Vanguard and refuted the allegations made by the lawyer. She says she doesn’t know where the lawyer got his story from. According to her, she hasn’t even met with the lawyer before.
The wardens did not tell me why I could not see him, but they took the food I brought for him and promised that they will give it to him. I was troubled when I read the story of the lawyer accusing the policemen, who arrested Evans, of sexually molesting me, while they were trying to use me to lure Evans out of hiding. I am not a baby and I know when I am being sexually molested and abused. Nothing of such happened and I think I have to set the record straight.”
Continuing, Amaka said,
They later told me that they wanted me to lure him to my house because I told them that he was fond of my children and he normally spent time with us. The policemen were in my house. I was always in my room and they were always in the seating room. They provided all the money we used in cooking throughout their one week stay in my house.
They were strategizing on how to arrest Evans. They also bought the fuel we used in powering the generator. On the day Evans was arrested, he called me around 5:am and the policemen brought the phone to me in my room and gave it to me. I answered the call and he told me not to drop the call. I thought I was standing by the gate and I did not put on any slippers. I walked out of the gate on barefoot.
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