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SHOCKING REVELATION: SEE How Nigeria Police Is Jeopardising Case Of Pregnant Woman Kicked By Lebanese Boss

There are clear indications that police officers are working to jeopardize the investigation of Lebanese manager, Kaveh Noine who was reported to have kicked a pregnant Alexandra Ossai in the stomach by her , causing her to lose her seven months old pregnancy.
When PREMIUM TIMES visited the Gracious Mercy Hospital in the Fagba area of Lagos, where she is currently receiving treatment, Saturday afternoon, plain cloth policemen were seen prompting the tired-looking and agonising woman to make statements, ignoring the concern from her lawyer that she is not in the right state of mind and too physically battered to talk.

More observation show that the police investigation seems uncoordinated with detectives from the Area F command and the Police X-squad working at cross-purposes. Relatives of the victim are suspicious that investigators from X-squad are trying very hard to exonerate Mr. Noine and his company, Toppan.
Courage Erhuen, Mrs Ossai’s Lawyer said, “With what I’ve seen so far, I’m afraid that the investigation might be jeopardised. In this country you don’t trust the police. If care is not taken all the evidences might be swept under the carpet. It is glaring that the medical doctor is afraid to say something about the medical report, which is a key evidence for us to pursue this case."
However, the Lagos police spokesperson, Ngozi Braid, has denied the police was plotting to jeorpadize the case.
Meanwhile, details of Mr. Noine's arrest is shrouded in mystery as Punch newspaper quoted the spokesperson of the Lagos Police command, Ngozi Braid, as saying Mr. Noine was arrested in Kano where he  fled to after the incident. But an investigating officer from the police’s  X-squad in Lagos told PREMIUM TIMES at the hospital on Saturday that Mr. Noine was not arrested in Kano. He said the suspect surrendered himself at the state police command in company of the company’s administration officer.
However, lawyers and relatives of Mrs. Ossai believe with the manner the investigation is being handled, Mrs. Ossai might not get justice for her alleged mistreatment.
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