A traffic warden identified as Sunday Charles on Tuesday engaged a motorist, Kingsley in a physical fight over N50 at Omole bus stop on Oba Ogunnusi Road in the Ojodu area of Lagos State. Kingsley, who was stopped by a team of traffic wardens at the junction, was allegedly beaten up by Charles for refusing to part with N50.The motorist lost three front teeth during the brawl.
Kingsley and some people in the bus manhandled Charles and threatened to drag him to the Ojodu Police Division for the assault on the driver, before some pedestrians advised them against reporting the incident.
The traffic warden allegedly demanded N50 from the motorist before he could let him go. However, trouble started when Kingsley claimed that he had earlier given N50 to the warden, adding that he would not give him another until evening.
Charles, who allegedly insisted on collecting the money, was said to have dragged Kingsley down from the vehicle and punched him in the face, during which the motorist’s three teeth fell off.
It was gathered that Kingsley held the warden and demanded medical treatment. A large crowd was said to have gathered at the scene and tried in vain to separate the warden and the motorist who held each other’s clothes.
Kingsley said he refused to allow Charles to go because he had injured him. “I am a commercial driver. The warden stopped me about 8am and I gave him N50. So, I was surprised when he asked me again.
Kingsley and some people in the bus manhandled Charles and threatened to drag him to the Ojodu Police Division for the assault on the driver, before some pedestrians advised them against reporting the incident.
The traffic warden allegedly demanded N50 from the motorist before he could let him go. However, trouble started when Kingsley claimed that he had earlier given N50 to the warden, adding that he would not give him another until evening.
Charles, who allegedly insisted on collecting the money, was said to have dragged Kingsley down from the vehicle and punched him in the face, during which the motorist’s three teeth fell off.
It was gathered that Kingsley held the warden and demanded medical treatment. A large crowd was said to have gathered at the scene and tried in vain to separate the warden and the motorist who held each other’s clothes.
Kingsley said he refused to allow Charles to go because he had injured him. “I am a commercial driver. The warden stopped me about 8am and I gave him N50. So, I was surprised when he asked me again.
Charles was freed by the motorist at about 12.30pm.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos, said it was the motorist and his conductor who assaulted the traffic warden, adding that Charles’ uniform was torn during the attack on him.
She said, "The traffic warden was beaten by a commercial bus driver and his conductor who are still at large. His service uniform was torn to pieces. He was rescued by a team of policemen deployed in the scene. The case will be dealt with decisively."
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