FRSC clarifies recirculation of old video of FRSC encounter with tricycle operator

Wed, Oct 21, 2020
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THE Federal Road Safety Corps says that its attention has been drawn to an old video currently being recirculated on the internet, showing an erring tricycle rider who went on a face off with FRSC patrol team, after being caught destroying patrol vehicle along Sapele road Benin in Edo state.

The Corps explained that the incident did not just happen as purportedly misrepresented by social media operators. “The video was recorded in Benin, along Benin/Sapele road on Thursday, 16 July, 2020 and the staff involved have been adequately disciplined in accordance with FRSC Regulations on Maintenance of Discipline at the instance of the Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi and the outcome of the trial made public on 2 August, 2020,’’ the Corp said in a statement.

The statement recalled that the Corps Marshal had ordered the constitution of a disciplinary panel immediately the case was reported, to conduct a holistic investigation and trial of the 7-man patrol team involved in the incident. And at the end of the trial, the entire members of the team had their ranks reduced.

The Corps Marshal, while approving the recommendation of the panel, also directed the immediate redeployment of the affected staff from the Command.

The reduction in rank was awarded as punishment to the team, having been investigated, tried and found guilty of patrol misconduct, incivility, unprofessional, and unethical behaviour towards an offender; an act that contradicts the operational ethics of the Corps.

It noted that the Corps Marshal has also warned personnel to deploy maximum level of civility in arresting offenders rather than taking laws into their hands, like the Management of the Corps will continue in its steadfastness towards ensuring that its personnel exhibit the highest level of civility, professionalism and ethical values while relating with the public.

“As an organisation that does not condone indiscipline, the Corps had to punish its staff first, for being uncivil towards the tricycle rider so as to deter other staff and compel them to be tolerant, more professional and gentlemanly while handling traffic violators.

“These measures were carried out irrespective of the fact that the rider was apprehended driving against traffic, went berserk at the point of arrest, stripped himself naked, and started throwing obstacles on both personnel and the patrol vehicle and at some point, even dragged the patrol operatives in uniform without anyone assaulting him. All these happened in an attack that saw him destroy the staff’s uniform and not only damaged the windscreen of the patrol car, but disfigured the bonnet and other body parts with mud and stone.

“Having stated the obvious, the Corps Marshal wishes to admonish the perpetrators of such media propaganda to desist from heating up the polity at this sensitive moment of our national development, and fashion out measures that could enhance peaceful coexistence, rather than ignite anger and violence,” the statement added.

– Oct. 21, 2020 @ 15:35 GMT |

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