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Thursday, November 5, 2020

How Ibadan DPO Slapped Oyo Tailor Man, Charges Him To Court Over Poor Job

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The Divisional Police Officer in fee of Iyaganku department, Ibadan, Alex Gwazarzah, has taken a style clothier, Lukman Adeniyi, to court docket for giving his cloths to an apprentice to sew.

Trouble started out after the DPO claimed that the tailor damaged the cloths.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo State Command, Olugbenga Fadeyi, stated, “Information from the DPO Iyaganku, Alex Gwazarzah, became that it changed into agreed that the tailor could stitch the cloths through himself, but he gave them to some other character. The Commissioner of Police is asking into the problem.

Alhaji Idris Bawa, who have been his client for over 10 years.

Adeniyi alleged that the DPO assaulted him the day he went to supply the sewn substances at the allegation that the garments were now not properly made.

The style clothier stated, “The DPO, after slapping me, nevertheless amassed all of the 12 substances without paying the N60,000 agreed on.

“On Saturday, November 1, the DPO instructed me to come for the cash only for him to detain me.”

He turned into reportedly released on bail on Monday, November 2, and charged to court on Tuesday.

Adeniyi became arraigned at Court eight, Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court, Ibadan, in a case with match range MI/881C/2020.

The DPO accused the defendant of adverse materials worth N181,000, which he surpassed over to him in Septembe Gwazarzah stated he became not glad with the nice of activity that was delivered.

He argued that against his settlement with the tailor, the clothes had been made through his apprentice.

The Magistrate, Olajumoke Akande, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N50,000, with  sureties in like sum.

She adjourned the case till November 17, for further listening to.

Counsel for the defendant, Jubril Olanrewaju, stated, “You can imagine the DPO being a judge in his case. He turned into the only who investigated the case and made the style designer to jot down a statement in his office at Iyaganku. He turned into additionally the only who signed the charge sheet.”

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