Biodun Stephen, Nigerian filmmaker, has narrated how operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) allegedly broke into her hotel room in the middle of the night.
In a lengthy Instagram
post, the movie producer and writer said the incident happened recently
while she was filming a project.
Biodun explained that on the said night, she was sleeping
when she suddenly jumped up around 3 am after sensing some people moving around
the door of her hotel apartment.
The filmmaker said she later saw “two men dressed in black weapons” who identified themselves as EFCC officials.
Biodun said she had blasted them for breaking into the room
without her permission.
She said during the face-off, one of the officials had asked
about her “partner” but later apologised before they eventually left her room.
“That is how I slept in a hotel whilst filming last week. Next thing, I open my eyes at a little past 3 am. What did I see? Two men dressed in black weapons. I thought I was dreaming. Then I heard the door to my room close,” she wrote.
“I sprang up and without thinking shouted: ‘stay right
there!!! Who are you!!! They replied: ‘We are EFCC’. My head sparked. Are you
kidding me? You enter into my room unannounced?? EFCC: Madam, we knocked but no
response. You decided to enter my room?? You should have kept knocking.
“I was sleeping like every normal person would. One just
opened his mouth and said: “Where is the man of the room. I was confused at
first. The who? He replied: ‘your partner.’
“Anger well up inside me…Is this one roving mad man? His
partner realised his folly because he quickly apologised. ‘You are not the one
we are looking for.'”
The movie star said she could hear the officials interviewing other guests who had lodged at the hotel “rudely” before arresting some of them.
She said it is unfortunate that such an incident is
gradually becoming the norm among EFCC operatives.
“I watched as they interviewed guests rudely and arrested a
few. They knew the people they were after. I lost sleep afterwards. Then I
heard, this is the new thing with EFCC,” she added.
“They burst into hotel rooms in the middle of the night. Not
caring who you are, in what state you are. I mean, the hotel is a really decent
one so I couldn’t understand how this could happen. They alleged that the EFCC
barrages their way in…A mess I tell you.”
When contacted, Wilson Uwujaren, the anti-graft agency’s
spokesman, dismissed the allegation.
Uwujaren said there was “no break in, no molestation and no
violence of any kind during the operation” by EFCC’s operatives at Parkitonian
Hotel in Lagos — the venue of the incident.
He added that the commission remains committed to the rule
of law in its operations.
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