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Police Boss beaten

29 February, 2008

Pizarro Kamara, Freetown

 

Police Boss Beaten Up By Junior Officer for Wife

 

Impeccable reports reaching Sierra Express from Kenema have it that the Superintendent of Police and the OSD Local Unit Commander (LUC) Kenema; Mr. Amos Kargbo, was beaten up by his driver Sergeant Nyuma. The report revealed that Superintendent Amos Kargbo has been dating his driver’s wife (name withheld) since he was posted in Kenema as LUC OSD. That was not to the knowledge of the said driver. On the 23rd of February this year, Mr. Nyuma went home to see his family. After some time, the driver decided to walk around and refresh himself. It was during that time that the OSD boss breezed in the driver’s house. Supt. Kargbo was flanked by his junior officers. On arrival the OSD LUC decided to spend some time with the wife of his driver at the house of the driver. It was then that the OSD boss ran out of luck and the driver appeared in the scene like Harry Potter in his magical displays. The OSD was caught in motion inside the room and was the properly beaten by his driver. I know I’m going to be dismissed from the police force because I have beaten my boss but I’m going to beat you as you have been caught eating my only ration in this world, the driver desperately said. Later the driver went ahead to handcuff his boss and it was during that time intruders came to separate them.

 

Up to the time of going to press, it is said that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Brima Archa Kamara, has treated the matter with all seriousness and has suspended Supt. Amos Kargbo form duty as the matter is being properly investigated. Sources say that the IGP is having a close watch at the investigation as he is totally against those kinds of acts by senior Police officers.

 

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