The Lagos State Police Command on Friday arrested Kaveh Noine, a manager with Toppan Printing Company, who allegedly kicked his pregnant subordinate, Alexandra Ossai, in the stomach two weeks ago, causing her to lose her pregnancy.
Following the outcry on social media, President
Goodluck Jonathan, had on Friday directed that the police and the
National Human Rights Commission investigate the matter, expressing his
displeasure over the incident.
Noine was arrested on Friday by the Lagos State Police Command in
Kano where he had fled to on Friday and brought him back to Lagos.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the story. She said, “Even before
President Goodluck Jonathan ordered an investigation into the case, the
Lagos State Police Command has been on it.
“In the course of our investigation, we
discovered that Noine was still in the country; he had fled to Kano. Our
men traced him to Kano, arrested him and have brought him back to
Lagos.
“Presently, he is making his statement now at the command. The issue of bail, has not come up for now.”
Ossai had alleged that Noine assaulted her several
times during her eight months stay at the company. Noine had allegedly
hit Ossai in the chest a day before kicking her in her stomach over some
misdemeanor by those whom Ossai supervised.
She also alleged that Noine was in the
habit of physically assaulting workers at the company with anything he
could lay his hands on, whenever he was angry.
The 34-year-old mother of one was said to
have developed pains in her tummy which lasted for two days before
subsiding. The pains were said to have begun again in the early hours of
December 16, 2013, resulting into an emergency surgery at a private
hospital at Fagba.
Her seven-month pregnancy was allegedly
lost to the kick, as a result of a broken placenta. Ossai’s appointment
with the company was allegedly terminated as a result of the incident
and two of her siblings who also worked there were sacked.
Already, the Lagos State Public Advice
Centre has waded into the case and offered Ossai free legal aid. The
Public Relations Officer of the centre, Mr. Alex Omorodion, said, “We
are going to liaise with other security agencies in Lagos State to see
this matter to a logical conclusion. We also intend to visit the factory
and talk with other workers to determine if more people have been
abused by Noine. Then we will prosecute Noine at the conclusion of our
investigation.”
When contacted Ossai said, “I am really happy about the arrest. The rest is left to the police and my lawyer.”
I blame our leaders who allow this kind of rubbish to happen under their noses.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of Kaveh's in Nigeria who lord it over their staff and treat them like thrash. Victims should be encouraged to speak out and the culprits punished.
ReplyDeleteThis slave driver must be punished according to the laws. Yeye man
ReplyDeleteThis cannot happen in any other country. Nigerians are just liverless.. This alone should call for every Nigerian coming out in the street to chant "all Lebanese must go" juice
ReplyDeleteIts sad how people are ill treated on a daily basis in this country their own country. I went cash n carry allen ave ikeja last sunday n I saw how some sales attendant there fear d indian or pakistan mgr.if he comes they run for their lives.u can never witness this in any other country
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