A
high-ranking police officer in the Southern part of Nigeria prevented
the trial of his daughter by forcefully taking her out of a mobile
court.
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Police in Akwa Ibom State said they had commenced investigation
into an alleged attack on Sanitation Court in Uyo by heavily-armed
policemen led by the officer in charge of the Anti- Robbery Unit, SP
Idorenyin Akpabio.
The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Bala Elkaner,
who disclosed this to journalists, said the Commissioner of Police,
Zubairu Umar, was aware of the incident. Akpabio, a relative of the
immediate past governor of the state, now Senate Minority Leader,
Godswill Akpabio, is said to have led two patrol vehicles filled with
policemen to attack and disrupt proceedings at the Sanitation Court
which was in session at Nkemba Street, Uyo, last weekend.
It was learnt that a girl, said to be Akpabio’s daughter, was one
of the 23 sanitation defaulters apprehended by sanitation task force
officials attached to the state Ministry of Environment and Natural
Resources during last Saturday’s monthly sanitation exercise and
subsequently arraigned before the Sanitation Court.
The girl, who was taken to the Sanitation Court along with other
defaulters, had reportedly insulted the court officials, threatening
that her father was a senior police officer in the state.
She reportedly made good her threats when she put a telephone call
across to her father, who initially stormed the court with six armed
policemen who cocked their rifles and threatened to open fire at the
task force and court officials.
Angered by the court and task force officials’ refusal to release
his daughter, it was learnt that Akpabio called for more reinforcement,
prompting the arrival two patrol vehicles filled with policemen on the
court premises.
According to those present at the scene, the over 20 policemen
stormed the court and shot into the air thereby causing panic, forcing
everyone to run helterskelter while they whisked the girl away. Elkaner
said that Umar was unhappy with the behaviour of the O/C, Anti-Robbery.
He said: “The state police command is aware of the unfortunate
incident. The commissioner has ordered an investigation into the
incident and disciplinary action would be taken against the O/C if found
guilty.”
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