Despite the public nature of the assault, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) CSP Olaogun Lukman allegedly failed to take any meaningful action against the assailant.
There is disquiet at the Divisional Police Headquarters in Koko, Delta State, following an incident in which a female police constable, Uroupa Stella, was reportedly assaulted by a woman identified as Janet — the lover of a retired Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Mathias Ajiboyide.
According to eyewitnesses, Janet physically attacked Constable Stella and tore her uniform during a confrontation that unfolded in the division’s headquarters. The incident has sparked serious concerns over discipline, abuse of influence, and impartiality within the force.
Despite the public nature of the assault, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) CSP Olaogun Lukman allegedly failed to take any meaningful action against the assailant.
Sources within the division have suggested that his reluctance may be connected to a perceived tribal affiliation with the retired ASP, a claim that has attracted criticism from officers and civilians who witnessed the event.
Recounting the incident, Constable Stella said she stepped out of the station’s counter area after hearing a commotion and discovered Janet in a heated altercation with her (Stella’s) sister.
"I demanded to know what the issue was and why she was fighting my sister. She immediately grabbed my uniform and started tearing it apart," Stella stated.
When asked how the case was handled, she explained: "An ASP was directed by the DPO to handle it, but nothing was done. The woman was only held briefly — for about five minutes — behind the counter and then allowed to leave. She’s been walking free ever since."
Stella noted that she has since escalated the matter to the state police command headquarters in Asaba.
Public calls for a thorough investigation are growing, with many demanding justice for the assaulted officer and accountability for any abuse of power or tribal bias.
As of now, the Nigeria Police Force has not issued an official statement regarding the incident.
Efforts to reach the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, were unsuccessful as he failed to respond to multiple calls and a text message sent for confirmation.
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