Wednesday 21 October 2015

Policemen arrested for terrorising A’Ibom community – The Punch newspaper

By Etim Ekpimah
The Commissioner of Police, Akwa Ibom State Command, Mr. Murtala Mani, has said that some policemen accused of involvement in armed robbery cases or assisting robbers to terrorise Owotuta community in Ibesikpo/Asutan Local Government Area of the state, have been arrested.



The CP, who spoke with our correspondent in Uyo on Tuesday, said a new set of policemen had been posted to the area to conduct investigation on the matter and also check the rate of criminal activities.
“We have arrested all the policemen who had been linked to the criminal activities at Owotuta community. They are in the cells. You cannot wear uniforms and start terrorising the people.
“We have sent new sets of policemen to the area to conduct in-depth investigation into the matter. Any policeman found culpable will be prosecuted,” he said.
The policemen were arrested following allegations by the indigenes that many of the criminal activities in the area were masterminded by some policemen.
The village head, Chief Emil Isaac, who spoke with journalists on Monday, said the community had been living in fear due to incessant robbery attacks.
He stated that whenever the police began shooting during the day, armed robbers would besiege the community in the night of the same day.
According to him, the bandits who operated in 20s, rape married women in front of their husbands while single women are raped in front of their fathers and boyfriends. He added that female youth corps members posted to the community had also been raped.
He said Owotuta indigenes no longer enjoyed the essence of living as most times they have to sleep in the bush because of fear of armed robbery attacks.
Isaac revealed that the vigilance group, which the community had formed to combat the bandits, could not withstand them as the criminals often invade the community with sophisticated weapons.
“We live in perpetual fear. The armed robbers have turned our community into their workshop. They attack us at least three to four times a month. We do not enjoy the essence of living.
“The robbers upon pillaging the community, rape both married and single women. In the case of married women, the robbers who compel their husbands to open their wives’ legs also order them to observe how they rape the women.
“The others who are single but live with their parents or boyfriends; the parents or boyfriends are also made to open the legs of these women as they also order them to watch how they (the women) are being raped. The female youth corps members are not exception as they had also been raped on many occasions,” he said.
Isaac also expressed anger that policemen disrupted the traditional rites being carried by the community to end the incessant robbery attacks in the area.
He noted that since the community had tried all they could to end the criminal activities but to no avail, they resolved to seek the protection of their ancestors.
He stated that when the community met on Friday, October 16, to begin the process of mbiam (juju) rite, a son to a policeman (who is also a policeman) began to take video of the procedures.
He added that it was at that process that the community asked him to stop taking video of the ceremony. He said after persuasion for him to stop, he told them that he wanted to show the video clips to his father who was at home.
“I asked him to delete what he had filmed; but he told me that he wanted to show his father what the community was doing. It was then the youths pushed him and as he walked towards me, I asked him why he had to film the juju rite.
“Then I asked, ‘Why must you show the video of what we did to your father when everybody, indigenes and non-indigenes had been asked to be present at the ceremony?’ Why did he (the father) not come as he was at home? I asked him to delete the video and he did. Afterwards he left; and we did not know where he was heading to.
“As we continued with the rite, the police invaded the place, and arrested me and eight others. They shot into the air indiscriminately and disrupted the traditional rite,” he said.
One of the victims, a corps member, Mr. Emmanuel Johnson, said that on Saturday, September 26, around 2 am robbers broke into their base.
“As robbers came in, they forced my door opened, shot me at the leg and went away with my official laptop, phones and N5,000. I begged them to leave my official laptop because of sensitive documents I have in the system,” he said.
According to him, the robbers said, “Are you arguing with thieves; Are you begging a thief?’ And as I was still negotiating with them, they used the butt of the gun to hit me on my forehead and nose.”
A youth leader, Mr. Solomon Nyong, said many of the policemen had not been transferred out of the area for the past 15 years. He noted that some of the policemen might have been members of the gangs.
He called on the police authority to look into the documents of policemen and officers at Ikot Obio Odongo and transfer those who are due out of the community.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Cordelia Nwawe, ASP, asked the public to always provide useful information to the police, especially those policemen who go about molesting innocent citizens.
Culled from The Punch newspaper

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