Popular movie actor, Van Vicker
was on Thursday, May 3, 2012, involved in an incident with law
enforcement agents, leading to his detention at a Police Station in
Surulere, Lagos State.
The Ghanaian actor, in company of
colleague and star actress, Uche Jombo, among others,
were detained at the Bode Thomas Police Station of the
force during shooting of a movie within the area.
According to reports, the actors were
shooting a scene of a movie which required the use of a Police Station
and props, but were halted in the process by policemen from the Bode
Thomas division of the force for vague reasons.
Actress Uche Jombo drew public attention
to this latest development through a couple of posts on micro-blogging
site, twitter.
‘So we are at the Bode Thomas police
station watching this whole police location drama play out! #I weep for
Nigeria‘, she wrote, and followed up with; ‘@uduakisong,
@uchejombo, @ranigiseleVan@bobbyobodo, others are being unlawfully held
at Bode Thomas police‘, she wrote.
Speaking to NET reporter, a crew member
of the movie, who was herself among those detained by the police
throughout the night at the said station, gave her account of event.
‘We were actually shooting a movie
inside a police station, at Babs Animashaun (street in Surulere) for
which we had already gotten clearance from the DPO for, when suddenly at
about 9 pm, these policemen from Bode Thomas came and disrupted it.‘
She however claimed they were not
arrested contrary to reports but went along with the policemen of their
own volition to clarify issues.
‘We were not arrested per se, no
handcuffs were involved. We just went along with them to clarify the mix
up‘, she further stated.
However, in contrast to the above
statement, the publicist to the actors, speaking under condition of
anonymity, stated that the actors, along with the remainder of the cast
and crew were actually arrested by the police, who detained them
throughout the night.
‘What I can tell you as a matter of
fact is that Van Vicker, Uche Jombo along with other members of the cast
and crew were actually arrested by the police from that Bode Thomas
station, and were detained behind the counter‘.
‘Those police people are notorious
for such acts. They disregarded the fact that we had clearance to shoot
the scene within that station apparently to show that they were superior‘,
she further stated.
Asked what was the reason given by the
police for the arrests, she replied; ‘they said that the actors were
always giving the police force a bad name and above all, did not
receive appropriate clearance before going ahead to use that station to
shoot scenes of their movie. It had to take the intervention of certain
people, and I don’t want to give names here, to secure their release‘.
Upon inquiry by this reporter at the
said Bode Thomas station, the police refused to divulge any information
as to why the actors were arrested. They also prevented the reporter
from gaining access to the DPO in a bid to seek more information.
‘Mr Journalist, we have told you
that they have been released early this morning, there’s nothing more to
tell you‘, a corporal at the front desk, who cleverly shielded his
name tag with his hand, stated rashly.
This incident comes on the heels of a
reported arrest of Mr Vicker by the SSS for possessing dangerous
weapons, which eventually turned out to be dummy guns, apparently for
use as props for a movie.
He was reported to have been arrested by
some men of the State Security Services (SSS) at the
airport in Nigeria when the guns were found in his luggage.
He then told the SSS that the guns were
props guns brought in for a movie, but had to spend the night in police
custody in Ikoyi until actress Uche Jombo helped with his release
following day.
ARTICLE COURTESY OF THENETNG.COM
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