Hypertensive man dies as LASTMA officials allegedly seeking bribe seize vehicle


 



A Bureau De Change administrator had a cardiac arrest when his vehicle was seized by two officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority in Surulere, Lagos State.


Modibo Usman, who was hypertensive, was being driven by his child, Mustapha, to the Foremost Radiology Consultant Hospital on Ogunlana Drive, Surulere, to get a test result for his girl, Ummu, when they encountered the officials.


Mustapha said his dad additionally had a meeting with his doctor at the Living Heart Hospital in the Lekki region of the state around the same time, Punch reports.


He said when two LASTMA officials halted him for supposedly disobeying traffic signal, his dad argued that he was on his way for a medical emergency however the officials ignored him.


He claimed that the officials requested a N50,000 bribery to release the vehicle.


Mustapha told Punch; "My father and I kept pleading with them but the officers refused. My father was even crying and telling them that he had a medical emergency but they said that is what people usually say.


 


"The two officers ordered us to go to the back seat and they sat at the front and started driving us to the Foremost Radiology Consultant Hospital. My father continued crying that he was in an emergency; they then demanded N50,000 to release us.



 

 


"But when we got to the hospital, we quickly rushed to get the test result to show them so we could continue our journey to see his doctor at Lekki but the officers and the vehicle were nowhere to be found when we returned.


 


"Instantly, my dad suffered a shock and collapsed. I quickly alerted the nurses where we picked my sister’s result and they rushed to attend to him and confirmed him dead.


 


"When I rushed to the LASTMA office to inform the officers that what they did had caused my father’s death, they started saying I could take the vehicle but I left it there and called our relative, Mrs Yosi Yaduma, to inform her about what happened."



 

 


Yaduma said she reported the case at the Area C Command in Surulere and the two officers were arrested. The case was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba.


 


Yaduma said Modibo was the breadwinner of his family. He is survived by two wives and 11 children.


 


Family members of the man are demanding justice following the death of their breadwinner.

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