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Oyerinde Assassination Saga: Fresh Evidence Points To Police Complicity by Idokojimmy: 12:22pm On May 14, 2013
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Meanwhile, fresh information available to SaharaReporters suggests that some of the police suspects were tortured and intimidated into offering questionable confessions. The ostensible suspects, including Garba Maisamari, Danjuma Musa and Moses Asamah Okoro have stated that they were coerced into admitting that they had killed Mr. Olaitan Oyerinde, a man they insist they did not even know. The suspects’ revelations came to light during the sitting of the Public Petition Committee set up to look further into the matter. The committee, which began hearing on February 13, 2013, draws its powers from section (62) order 121 of the House of Reps rules and section (89) of the 1999 constitution.

Speaking to reporters, Garba Maisamari said he was not only shot and tortured by police officers but was also threatened with death if he refused to incriminate Rev. David Ugolor as the prime architect of the crime. He revealed that Mr. Ugolor’s photograph was brought to him in the police cell, and he was ordered to implicate Mr. Ugolor at the identification parade.

According to Maisamari, the first time he saw Mr. Ugolor was when they were in the Black Maria being conveyed to prison after a court session.

Danjuma Musa also pointed out that, contrary to police allegations that he was arrested on April 27, 2012 he was actually detained by the police on April 24, 2012 – more than a week before Mr. Oyerinde was killed on May 4. He further denied telling the police that the gun allegedly recovered by the police at Esigie on April 24 was the same gun used to kill Mr. Oyerinde. He said he could not have possibly told the police so as he was in police cell on May 4, 2012 when Mr. Oyerinde was killed. He also denied knowing Mr. Ugolor.
 
Moses Okoro described himself as a victim of police frame-up and asserted that, like the other suspects, he did not know Mr. Ugolor. He also denied speaking to Mr. Ugolor to confirm that the latter sponsored the murder of Mr. Oyerinde.

All three “suspects” maintain that they were put under intense pressure, with threats of death and an actual shooting, to admit to a crime they had no idea about. “I will tell you the truth,” Mr. Maisamari told our reporter, “I do not know David [Ugolor]. It is the police that told me to say that he was the one that hired us to kill Olaitan. I was not the one that told the police that David killed Olaitan. They told me so.” He said the police had drafted his so-called confession themselves, and did not even allow him to read the document before forcing him to thumbprint it. According to him, “the police shot me in their attempt to force me to identify [Ugolor] as the person that paid us to kill Oyerinde.” He identified the policeman who shot him as “Action,” an assistant superintendent of police. He also said the officer who brought the photo for him to “identify” Mr. Ugolor was one Prince Oyomah.

Musa challenged the police to produce records of the so-called phone conversation between Maisamari and David Ugolor in which the transaction was purportedly made.

In one other aspect of the shoddy or even corrupt nature of the investigations, the police and the SSS had presented conflicting reports pertaining to the phone records of the late Oyerinde and his wife. Besides, media reports suggest that a consultant pathologist, Dr. W. O. Akhiwu, who supposedly conducted the autopsy on Mr. Oyerinde, turned out not to be a consultant at all but an Assistant Commissioner of Police, who is still in the service of the Nigeria Police Force.

Amidst all the evidence of a botched investigation, the Oyerinde family keeps grieving for justice. Mr. Oyerinde’s family and friends fear that the real culprits are probably relishing the prospect that they might never face justice. With so many suspects and conflicting narratives, many are left wondering whether the truth is permanently compromised and whose interests are being served by a seeming cover-up. The case has also exposed the challenges facing Nigeria’s justice when it must deal with state and federal authorities at once.

The SSS had insisted that President Jonathan and Governor Oshiomhole were being continually briefed by the agency on its efforts to crack the murder case. But Mr. Oshiomhole has maintained that, if the police report is valid, then the police must be responsible for the murder of his late principal private secretary. He believes the police were merely looking for scapegoats to pay for their crime.

At the hearing, the chairman of the legislative committee chastised the representative of the Federal Ministry of Justice for stating that they were confused on the case on account of conflicting reports from the police and the SSS. The committee expressed concern about the way the police and the State Security Service carried out their investigations. The committee members promised to produce their report diligently and report back to the House of Representatives, and said they could invite any party if the need for more clarification arose.

What is clear now is that the original targeting of Mr. Ugolor was a scandalous and mischievous. Mr. Ugolor’s alleged motive for contracting assassins against his friend is both weak and unconvincing. Nobody is surprised that, for a year, the police have not been able to bring a real case against Mr. Ugolor. In fact, the so-called evidence against him has been discredited by the accused persons. To cap all, a court not only acquitted him but also offered compensation in his favor.

A lawyer family with the case told SaharaReporters that the police and other investigative bodies must broaden their scope and bring in professional experts if indeed they are interested in finding the real killers of Olaitan Oyerinde. For now, the answers to who murdered Mr. Oyerinde seem too baffling for Nigerian authorities. Yet, for many Nigerians, the murder case is hardly a mystery. They believe that the lackadaisical attitude of the police and other security agencies raise questions about the involvement of Mr. Jonathan’s PDP in plotting the murder – and then working behind the scenes to cover the trails. The motive, many people believe, was to wrest the governor’s seat from Governor Oshiomhole.

http://saharareporters.com/news-page/oyerinde-assassination-saga-fresh-evidence-points-police-complicity
Re: Oyerinde Assassination Saga: Fresh Evidence Points To Police Complicity by Ramcie(f): 12:33pm On May 14, 2013
Hmm! O ma se oh! This Nation ehn! #smh . Really feel pain for the wife and kids.
Re: Oyerinde Assassination Saga: Fresh Evidence Points To Police Complicity by Idokojimmy: 12:53pm On May 14, 2013
But why would the NPF parade fake suspects? Why didn't they prosecute the suspects arrested and handed over to them by the SSS? Becos it's obvious the SSS did a fantastic job. God help us
Re: Oyerinde Assassination Saga: Fresh Evidence Points To Police Complicity by mutiply: 12:57pm On May 14, 2013
When are we going to witness true justice and effective leadership in this country, if its not boko haram, it is bribery corruption. if it is not treason statements by citizens who will walk freely in the streets, it is ethnic crises. Defining nigeria is very simple( one step forward, minus fifteen steps backward) M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ heart goes to the oyerinde's family. Those killers will never know peace.

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