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Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by ijustdey: 1:32pm On Oct 06, 2019
Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja



Over two months after the Rear Admiral Ibikunle Olaiya-led probe panel was set up to unravel the circumstances surrounding the killing of police detectives by troops of 93 Battalion of the Nigerian Army, Takum, in Taraba State, the contents of the report submitted by the panel have not been made public. The citizens are also confused about the likely sanctions to be meted out to the culprits. And this is heightening worry among Nigerians.

The report was submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari after it was reviewed by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin, whom, THISDAY gathered, made further recommendations. The committee submitted the report to the Chief of Defence Staff a month ago after sitting in Jalingo and Abuja where it took oral submissions, video evidences, and witness accounts of the fatal shooting that took place August 6.

A source close to the panel had told THISDAY that the Defence Headquarters had submitted the report to Buhari.

“The report has been submitted to the President and Commander-in-Chief, who ordered the probe in the first place. We are done with the report so we await further directives from the Presidency,” the source had said.

Many are worried that the report of such an incident with serious security implications for the country is being delayed, and this is raising suspicions about a cover up. The revelations during the sitting of the panel in Taraba and Abuja showed that the kidnap kingpin, Hamisu Bala Wadume, who was earlier arrested by police detectives, was freed after soldiers opened fire on policemen conveying him to the Taraba State Police Command in Jalingo for interrogation, killing them, despite the fact that they were subjected to identification processes. The shooting presents a clear threat to inter-agency collaboration that government has trumpeted for a long time, with larger implications for the mounting security challenges facing the country.

The killing had provoked national outrage, especially with the manner in which the policemen and a civilian on national assignment were brutally gunned down even after identifying themselves to the soldiers manning the checkpoints at Ibi-Jalingo Road in Taraba State.

It had also triggered a rift between the Nigeria Police and the Nigerian Army. The recriminations were such that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, issued a circular warning officers and men to be cautious in their interaction with police personnel. Buratai advised soldiers to travel on mufti in view of attacks launched against the army by the police on social media.

The rift had, indeed, run through the panel deliberations, as both the army and the police stuck to their different positions on the incident and insisted on appropriate sanctions.

Intelligence agencies, in the course of the work of the panel, established 190 phone exchanges between the kidnap suspect, Wadume, and Captain Tijani Balarabe, the officer in charge of the army team at the Ibi-Wukari Road checkpoint and who actually ordered the shooting of the policemen and the civilian involved.

The release of Wadume by Captain Balarabe before his re-arrest by the police and the telephone conversations between them and a Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) in Jalingo substantially established a strong connection between the duo and the culpability of the army officer and other soldiers involved.

Wadume had before the panel admitted involvement in gunrunning, especially high calibre automatic weapons, notably AK 47 rifles. This raises another poser with regard to the interaction between security agencies and criminal gangs in Nigeria and the challenge it poses to national security.

Families of the slain policemen have also raised concerns over the delay in the release of the report. They want to be assured that the patriotic service rendered by the fallen members of their families was not in vain through the government ensuring that justice is served.

Addressing a press conference recently, an elder brother to the one of the slain officers, Andrew Philip Ediare, said justice must be served to the fullest.

Ediare lamented, “If the law fails to take its course, it means it is a conspiracy and anything short of this is unacceptable. Inspector Mark Ediare, my late younger brother, and others were on active duty and they swore to protect this country.

“His wife is now a widow, his daughter fatherless, and the family is grieving, shattered by this inglorious act. This is an outrage.”

Ediare further stated, “We therefore demand that the culprits be brought to justice and that international bodies should get involved. Nothing will be swept under the carpet. We demand justice, whoever the perpetrators may be, we want them to go to the full extent of the laws of the land.

“If the law fails to do the needful, we will resolve that it is an act of conspiracy. That must not happen”.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) had in several fora maintained that appropriate sanctions would be applied in the case of soldiers found culpable. Nigerian Army Headquarters had also restated its resolve to deal decisively with personnel involved in the deadly drama.

It was gathered that members of the panel drawn from the police had unofficially expressed fears that the panel’s report might be swept under the carpet in view of the fact that even the defence chief himself is an army officer and may not be fair in his recommendations.

Making the contents of the report public, following through with the implementation in terms of imposing appropriate sanctions on culpable persons, especially the kidnap and gunrunning ring, would address the hydra-headed issue of extra-judicial killings, and strengthen inter-agency cooperation as the country battles security challenges on all fronts.

Many believe the report should also address adequately the issue of compensation to families of the slain policemen.

More than anything else, there is a groundswell of public opinion that the Presidency should urgently make the panel’s report public and ensure that appropriate sanctions are applied where necessary. Many say the institution of the Presidency should not be seen as covering up such a trigger for insecurity.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/10/06/taraba-police-killings-concerns-mount-over-delay-in-release-of-dhq-report-by-presidency/

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by Nobody: 2:31pm On Oct 06, 2019
angry

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by Citytrend: 2:31pm On Oct 06, 2019
Please forget it. It's a lost case.
Let's keep fighting corruption

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by franchasng: 2:32pm On Oct 06, 2019
Lol, Nigeria, Buhari is fighting corruption, hahahahahaha












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Gun violence at it again in US cry

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by Sirvolga(m): 2:32pm On Oct 06, 2019
Everywhere is mess in this country undecided

A very dull and incompetence administration,

With no problem solving ability

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:32pm On Oct 06, 2019
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) had in several fora maintained that appropriate sanctions would be applied in the case of soldiers found culpable. Nigerian Army Headquarters had also restated its resolve to deal decisively with personnel involved in the deadly dram
This is exactly what we are waiting for.
They should speed up the case as fast as possible

The judgement in this brutal killing should be made ASAP.
That is what we are after!

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:34pm On Oct 06, 2019
Many believe the report should also address adequately the issue of compensation to families of the slain policemen.
Another very good point raised.
Although money cannot bring back lost lives.
But their family should be adequately compensated.

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by Racoon(m): 2:34pm On Oct 06, 2019
This case just depict the anarchy that has not only reigned supremely among the security agencies but in the federal government as a ruling body.

No Bleep or pity for the police.Let them feel the pain they have equally inflicted on helpless Nigerians.Meanwhile,

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:35pm On Oct 06, 2019
Racoon:
This case just depict the anarchy that has not only reigned supremely among the security agencies but the federal government as a ruling body.

No Bleep or pity for the police.Let them fill the pain they have equally inflicted on helpless Nigerians.
Can this kid be reasonable for once?
Can you just read what you just typed.
Stop typing with hatred and frustration, maybe you will start making sense after then.
Balderdash!

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by Racoon(m): 2:35pm On Oct 06, 2019
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Another very good point raised.Although money cannot bring back lost lives.But their family should be adequately compensated.
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There is no need for these killings in the first place as life is sacred but that has not been the case under this useless govt.

How you ever thought about why there is total anarchy and needless inter-security agency rivalry under Buhari with the dullard having no control as the C-in-C?

The bitter rivalry and clash between the EFCC and DSS leading to the arrest of the pension funds fugitive criminal-Abdulrasheed Maina is a case study.

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by seyilabi(m): 2:35pm On Oct 06, 2019
Justice must prevail. Buhari must do the needful ASAP.

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by SHOPPERS(m): 2:37pm On Oct 06, 2019
Forgone and buried as usual.

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by iamswizz(m): 2:38pm On Oct 06, 2019
ok
Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by islandmoon: 2:39pm On Oct 06, 2019
we are still fighting corruption, don't distract FG with this

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by Racoon(m): 2:40pm On Oct 06, 2019
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Can this kid be reasonable for once? Can you just read what you just typed.
Stop typing with hatred and frustration, maybe you will start making sense after then.Balderdash!
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As if your demigod have a conscience as regards the daily senseless lost of precious hapless & helpless Nigerians by the security agencies let alone the atrocities his fulani brothers are commiting across this nation with impunity.Abeg swarve!

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by RZArecta2(m): 2:40pm On Oct 06, 2019
Case that is dead and buried, Wadume bought his freedom by just being a political strategist for the APC during the past elections (the party gave him 13 million naira while state governor gave him 6 million). As a bloodthirsty party worth its salt, the APC won’t allow anything happen to their beloved child cool

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by Princedapace(m): 2:45pm On Oct 06, 2019
Dying for nigeria is the most useless thing to do on earth. Anyone telling u about patriotism hates u so much. The political elites are not ready to do the right thing. I am sure that kindnapper mentioned men, powerful and connected men and they are doing all these to cover the story becus they know Nigerians will forget, no one will protest, and the matter will die.

The four soldiers who ran away with over 400 million, the name of the VIP the money was meant for has not been reviewed up to date. That is how bloody this country is.

The elites eat and wine wella in Abuja, the rank and files, and the masses die for nothing! Anyone joining the military and police right now na mumu

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by 67fvg8i5: 2:45pm On Oct 06, 2019

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:46pm On Oct 06, 2019
Racoon:

As if your demigod have a conscience as regards the daily senseless lost of precious hapless & helpless Nigerians by the security agencies let alone the atrocities his fulani brothers are commiting across this nation with impunity.Abeg swarve!

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by NonFarmPayrol: 2:51pm On Oct 06, 2019
Case is dead
Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by ckzo(f): 2:55pm On Oct 06, 2019
tongue

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by achikolo(f): 2:57pm On Oct 06, 2019
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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by surgical: 2:57pm On Oct 06, 2019
NonFarmPayrol:
Case is dead
And you called buhari a president

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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by achikolo(f): 2:58pm On Oct 06, 2019
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post=82891144:

Can this kid be reasonable for once?
Can you just read what you just typed.
Stop typing with hatred and frustration, maybe you will start making sense after then.
Balderdash!
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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by achikolo(f): 2:58pm On Oct 06, 2019
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Another very good point raised.
Although money cannot bring back lost lives.
But their family should be adequately compensated.
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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by achikolo(f): 3:01pm On Oct 06, 2019
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This is exactly what we are waiting for.
They should speed up the case as fast as possible

The judgement in this brutal killing should be made ASAP.
That is what I are after!
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Re: Police Killings: Concerns Over Delay In Releasing Of DHQ Report By Presidency by prigoz(m): 3:02pm On Oct 06, 2019
Waiting for which report. Waiting for the report to be released is as good as saying that Nigeria will be having 24 hour uninterrupted power. Let Buhari and his cabal continue to run Nigeria as they like.

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