Popular Nigerian boxer, and World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Cruiserweight boxing champion, Bash Ali (OON), is currently cooling his
heels at a Kuje, Abuja prison.
NigerianEye gathered on Monday morning through a text message.
The text message reads thus: “The labour of our heroes shall not be in
vain. I have been in Kuje Prison since Thursday without food and with
tough criminals because I said ‘No’ to corruption at a Bank (name
withheld). My court case is March 5. A revolution has started. Champ
Bash Ali, OON.”
When our correspondent reached the boxer after several attempts on
phone, he further revealed the genesis of his ordeal. “The Executive
Director, Customer Services, of the bank invited me on Wednesday, but to
my shock, he was not there, so he told me to wait.
“While waiting, the Managing Director of the Bank, came and ordered the
security to beat us. The head of one of the LOC members of Bash Ali
Guinness Book of World Records fight, was broken. It was from there we
were taken to SARS and detained and now I’m at Kuje Prison,” the champ
said with a tinge of regret.
“On Thursday we were arraigned at the Magistrate’s Court, Cotonou Street
at Wuse Zone 6. At the end of the proceedings the Chief Magistrate
agreed to grant me bail of N1 million with surety of a Level 10 Federal
worker, which I refused. This forced the police to remand me at Kuje
Prison till 4 March when the case will come up again.
“Fellow Nigerians, is this how we will allow corruption to continue in
our dear country?” said Bash Ali through a text message he sent out at
the weekend.
NE gathered from a police source that Bash Ali is being tried for
criminal trespass, obstruction in public way, wrongful restraint and
criminal intimidation, contrary to Sections 79, 85, 348, 194, 266 and
397 of penal code.
The source said that Ali was arrested on Wednesday at about 2p.m after
one Mr. Bisong Peter of NEXIM Bank reported him at the Central Police
Station. He was arrested alongside five others when he trespassed into
the premises on the bank, using a bus to block the entrance into the
building, thereby restricting staff from getting into their offices.
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