‘How Nigeria Policemen Pointed A Gun To My Head, Handcuffed Me’ – Popular Actor, Kalu Ikeagwu


Newly married popular Nigerian actor, Kalu Ikeagwu has narrated his horrific experience in the hands of men of the Nigerian Police Force who picked him up on Monday, September 26.


According to Kalu, he was molested and arrested by the men of the Nigeria Police over phone theft and murder case.

Narrating the incident to Sahara weekly, Ikeagwu said: “It all happened at about 3:40pm. My daughter had just been dropped off at home by her official school bus while I opened the gate for her to come into the house, two men accosted and ordered that I should follow them, then I asked them who they are, instead they flashed an identity card that only showed police written on it without any name.

“Meanwhile, these two men were in plain clothes and one of them had a black looped earring. At this point, I said I was not going to follow them since I do not know who they are. Suddenly a white unmarked bus pulled–up in front of me and four more men on plain clothes appeared from the bus with one pointing an AK47 raffle at my fore head.”

Not sure of who they were, the actor dialed his wife’s phone number but they tried to forcefully collect his phone from him but before could succeed he was able to tell his wife that some men were taking him away.

He said he was handcuffed him and to Pen-Cinema police station Agege, Lagos state passing Area G Police station, Ogba which is closer to Kalu’s house. The actor claimed he was not taken inside the police station when they got there but was held outside the gate until one man simply known as Born Great Benin came out and was asking him questions The actor said:

“I said to him I cannot answer any question from you, unless I am taken into the police station proper, it was this Born Great Benin that later ordered them to take off the cuffs and asked them to bundled me into the bus again and they drove off to somewhere I later identified as area F, police station, Ikeja.

“At this area F rather than take me into the station’s main building, I was held at a room when a certain gentle man identified as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Philips came in and showed me a telephone number and asked if I knew the owner of the number.”
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