Popular Yoruba actor, producer and director, Ibrahim Chatta, got more
than he bargained for over the weekend as he was beaten to a pulp at
the Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos, by film pirates, who were selling copies
of the producer’s films.
According to source, the film pirates thought the talented thespian
was coming to confront them when they sighted him, so they allegedly
launched a surprise attack him.
In a chat with a celebrity blog,the ace filmmaker opens up on his ordeals in the hands of the pirates. He was quoted:
I was on my way to an event, but because my partner couldn’t see me, I
parked my car and crossed the road on foot to call him where he was
standing and suddenly, some guys just pounced on me. While beating me,
they said I had the guts to arrest them for selling pirated movies. I
cried that I wasn’t after them, but they continued to beat me
mercilessly.
“It took the prompt intervention of some mobile policemen on duty at Iyana-Ipaja to rescue me, they would have lynched me. It took some minutes before I regained consciousness after the beating.”
Mr. Chatta is currently receiving treatment at a private hospital in Lagos.
“It took the prompt intervention of some mobile policemen on duty at Iyana-Ipaja to rescue me, they would have lynched me. It took some minutes before I regained consciousness after the beating.”
Mr. Chatta is currently receiving treatment at a private hospital in Lagos.
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