The sad story how a photographer was reportedly tortured to death by men of the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad has been exposed by a journalist.
The photographer allegedly killed by men of the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad
Some men of the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad have reportedly tortured a photographer to death in Ibadan. The shocking story was shared by Samson Akindele, Head of News at Fresh 105.9 FM, Ibadan
Read the sad story below:
A 50-year-old photographer died yesterday in the Challenge area of Ibadan. He was reportedly tortured by some men of the Oyo State Special Anti-Robbery Squad at their Dugbe Headquarters.
According
to family sources, friends and neighbours, the man was arrested on
Friday, April 21, 2017 alongside four others during a raid at a spot for
allegedly smoking Indian hemp.
One of his
co-suspects told me on tape that on getting to SARS detection facility
at Dugbe, they got daily vicious beatings from the policemen who used
what they claimed looked like hockey sticks and other iron materials to
torture many detainees.
It is now believed that this man died from the torture due to internal bleeding.
My
investigation further revealed that each of the other suspects'
relations and friends had to pay nothing less than 30,000 naira to get
bailed after days without food.
It
learnt that the deceased could not get to his family nor friends
because his phone was seized and having realised that he could die in
detention, his the policemen quickly released him to a man (who also
spoke on tape) who brought him to his house after paying 3,500 Naira as
bail.
According to the man, the police reduced the
bail money to 5,000 Naira but when he could not raise up to that, they
hurriedly released the deceased to him.
But on
getting home, as the man was being helped to alight from the motorcycle
(Okada) that brought him home, he gave up the ghost just at the front
yard of the house.
From the taped interview I had
with one of those arrested and detained with the deceased, he never
smoked cannabis, even though he (co-suspect) admitted doing so.
Neighbours
also attested to the simple lifestyle, industry and good
neighbourliness of the man. They all opposed to the Indian hemp theory
woven around the man they loved to see around.
Meanwhile,
family members have reported the matter at the Orita Police Division
and have contacted pathologists to examine the body to determine the
real cause of death.
Police are yet to react to the incident.
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