The Force Criminal Investigations Department
(FCID) of the Nigerian Police force has arrested
and detained an Assistant Superintendent of
Police, ASP, and six other Police officers over
allegations of extra-judicial killings in separate
incidents that occurred in Abuja and Benin, the
Edo State capital.
The first case has resulted in the arrest of the
ASP Mohammed Yusuf and two Corporals
Agada Lawrence and Agada Kenneth.
The are accused of killing the son of the
former Chairman, Senate Committee on
Defence, Senator Fidelis Okoro, in Abuja last
year.
Vanguard reports that Mr. John Chukwuemeka
Okoro (son of Senator Okoro) and a friend of
his (Sunday Markus alias Sunday Black) were at
the Durumi district of the Federal Capital
Territory, FCT, Abuja, on the 11th of August
2014, when a Police Patrol team received a
distress call from Mabuchi District that that
some suspected robbers snatched a Toyota car
from the owner.
The Police from FCT SARS consequently
deployed and carried out a trail of the alleged
robbers from Mabuchi to Durumi. In the
process of trailing the car, the deceased, John
Chukwuemeka Okoro, was arrested, while
Sunday Markus escaped.
The leader of the Police team then shot John
Okoro firstly on the leg and secondly in the
chest even though he was harmless, resulting
in Okoro’s death.
Following a petition to the IGP by Senator
Okoro alleging extra-judicial killing, Force CID
investigated the matter, invited Sunday
Markus for interview and his statement. The
owner of the alleged stolen car also made a
statement.
Though the Police officers claimed there was a
shootout and in the cause of exchange of fire,
Okoro was shot and killed, investigation
however indicted the Assistant Superintendent
of Police and his 2 officers of extra-judicial
killing.
They are currently in detention and are
awaiting ‘Internal Disciplinary Action’ after
which they will be charged to court.
The second case occurred in Benin at Aduwawa
area where one Benson Obode was shot dead.
On the 19th of May 2015, four Police officers,
Corporal Adeleke Adedeji, Corporal Abena
John, Corporal Henry Shobowale and Corporal
Oniyo Musa, who were investigating a case of
armed robbery incident that took place in
Agege, Lagos, went to Edo State as part of the
investigation.
One Alhaji Babangida Isa was robbed of his
Toyota car, GSM handsets, and other valuables.
In the cause of arresting Benson Obode
(suspect), who was mentioned by the receiver
of the stolen car, the Police shot and killed
him.
Following a public protest by his family and
some members of his community in Benin, a
petition was written to the IGP who ordered
an investigation. The FCID consequently
commenced a thorough investigation which led
to the arrest of the officers.


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