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Sunday 1 May 2016

Customs begin probe into ‘assaulted’ FAAN employee incident



 
The Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Command of Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has commenced investigations into the incident involving one of its officers and a staff of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), over clash of right of way near the Palace Gate of the Cargo Terminal.

The investigation, the spokesperson of the NSC Airport Command, Thelma Williams, said had become imperative to establish the veracity of the claim by a staff of FAAN that a Customs officer attacked him near the Palace Gate over right of way on the road leading into the Cargo Terminal.


She said preliminary findings by the Customs had revealed that the officer was not trying to gain access into the Palace Gate as alleged by the FAAN staff.

She said the officer had made a turn towards the Hajj Camp axis of the road, when the FAAN staff in company of others blocked his car.
Williams said the Customs officer was at no time taken to the Airport Police Station over the matter, but, reported the matter officially.

She said it was important to clear the air on the matter because of information being pushed out to the public that the Customs officer battered the FAAN staff and damaged his car.

She gave account of the incident: “At no time did our officer try or attempt to access the monument gate as being alleged. Rather, the officer in question veered off the road to drop off a friend only to be barricaded by a FAAN staff in the company of four other FAAN workers.

“He tried to inquire the reason for the barricade and this led to an argument which further culminated into a scuffle. There was never a point that our officer was taken to the Police station as reported in the press,” he said.

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