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Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by dre11(m): 11:33am On May 11, 2021
More ‘atrocities’ committed by some members of the defunct Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad have continually been exposed.

One of them is the story of Eric Okwaji, a middle aged man who only challenged the gun wielding men for wrong ‘parking.’

Okwaji, who was whisked away by the SARS Officers for daring to question them has not been seen anywhere since 2014.

On one sunny day, SARS officers stormed a neighbourhood in Ajegunle, Lagos. They were on a mission to arrest a suspect. Somehow, Eric Okwaji, a resident got caught up in the operations. Seven years later, Eric is yet to be found.

Eric Okwaji spotted a gold-painted Sienna car parked in front of his residence at Nosamu Street, Ajegunle Apapa, Lagos.

Eric, who shared his residence with some friends, asked for the car to be moved because it was blocking movement. Though the car was eventually moved, so was Eric’s – badly beaten and unconscious.


It was late morning on September 17, 2014.

The SARS operatives who parked the car were in Eric’s neighbourhood to make an arrest. Having ransacked the house at 39 Nosamu Street, which they believed was the family home of their target, known as ‘Popo’, they did not find Popo. He apparently did not even live there.

Frustrated by their failed arrest, hearing Eric ask about the car further annoyed them.

“Their next action was to vehemently descend on Eric with serious anger,” Bosah Emeka, a community activist, said in a letter sent to the Onikan office of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police.

The aggression the SARS operatives had reserved for the Popo arrest was poured out on poor Eric, whom they beat to the point of unconsciousness.

Pleas by community residents for the police officers to exercise restraint were ignored. Eric’s battered body was then thrown into the back of the Sienna car, which sped off.


It’s been six years since the car disappeared into the distance.

Family and friends of Eric Okwaji, as well as residents of Ajegunle Apapa in Lagos, have since not seen or heard from the young man.


The search

One of the officers who participated in the violent incident gave his name as Sergeant Samuel C.Y. He left a mobile number, asking that any enquiries about the condition and whereabouts of Eric to be directed to him.

But each time a family member or neighbour called, he asked for money to be paid before he could give out any information.

“When we called him for the release of Eric, he demanded N400,000,” Lawrence Macaulay, Eric’s father, said. “We begged him but he did not listen.”

Once Mr Macaulay, a retired civil servant, realized he could not raise the bribe demanded, he set out on his own, visiting different police stations in search of his son. The Ajeromi Ifelodun Community Movement also sent out dispatches to different police units and NGOs asking for help to find Eric.

In one of such letters, addressed to Amnesty International, the association revealed they had sent search parties to Abuja “to no avail”.

While insisting on his demand for the N400,000 bribe, Sergeant Samuel evaded Eric’s family, preferring to connect on phone and not in person. “Anytime we wanted to meet him, he would say, ‘Come, but you will not meet me’,” Mr Macaulay recalled. “Anytime we got to a station we had been directed to, they would claim they did not know him; or that there was no Sergeant Samuel in that station.”

In a plan to track down the dubious sergeant, Emmanuella, Eric’s sister, connected with Sergeant Samuel via WhatsApp. Her good looks seemed to have caught the attention of the sergeant, who invited her for an evening hangout at a local bar. In their WhatsApp chats, Sergeant Samuel gave his name to Emmanuella as Stephen Bayo.

Even though this scheduled meeting provided a rare opportunity to meet Sergeant Samuel in person, Mr Macaulay discouraged the idea. He said he did not want his daughter, whom he describes as “beautiful”, to come into contact with a man who had been involved in the abduction of his son.

Besides, Mr Macaulay thought Sergeant Samuel’s Whatsapp profile photo, as well as the name Stephen Bayo – which he suspected could be Sergeant Samuel’s real name – were enough leads to go on in terms of getting to the bottom of the issue. “I thought it would help our case,” Mr Macaulay said.

But it didn’t. The sergeant continued to evade the family, keeping his identity a secret while still demanding the N400,000 ransom.

A quick search on Truecaller, a caller identification app, shows the name attached to the number given by Sergeant Samuel as “IPO Tayo Sars”.

Indicted for robbery

Abba Kyari, the celebrity cop who now leads the Inspector General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team (IGP-IRT), was the Officer-in-Charge of SARS when 34-year old Eric was arrested.

Mr Macaulay, in the company of one Mr Fatoki, a lawyer from the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), made a complaint to Mr Kyari about the unlawful arrest of his son.

Mr Kyari admitted that Eric was in his custody, but claimed he had been arrested for highway robbery, as against the known fact of being beaten and abducted on Nosamu Street in Lagos.

Convinced that there had been a mix-up that could be resolved with some legal backing, Mr Macaulay and Mr Fatoki left hoping to return on a later date to secure Eric’s release.

But things didn’t quite work out that way. Mr Macaulay, whose pension earnings as a retired civil servant were irregular, could not meet the financial demands of his lawyer, Mr Fatoki. He had assumed that given the sensitive nature of the case, Mr Fatoki would consider helping him pro bono.

“We did not go back to Kyari because the NBA lawyer started asking for money,” Mr Macaulay recounted. “After I had given him N20,000, he took me to his chambers and asked that I pay more, but I did not have any money.”

On Thursday, November 6, 2014, The Nation newspaper published an article about two alleged armed robbers arrested by Abba Kayari’s SARS operatives. The men, identified as Olarenwaju Oladejo and Ibrahim Afolabi, both in their early 20s, confessed to armed robbery and indicted an “Eric Okowaji” and two others, who were reported “at large” at the time.

“My father died while he was working with the Ajeromi Local Government Area. I learnt panel beating but did not get enough money from it. Two of my friends, Eric (Okowaji) and Seyi, who is still at large, introduced me to the gang,” one of the suspects, Mr Oladejo, was quoted to have said in another publication by The Punch newspaper.

The photo of the “Eric Okowaji” in question was not attached to the publications by either The Nation or The Punch newspaper.

Could this Eric be the same “Eric Okwaji” who had been whisked away in that gold-painted Sienna car a few weeks earlier?

Mr Macaulay insists that the “Eric Okowaji” referred to by armed robbers could never be his son, Eric Okwaji, whom he said was a decent man.

“Eric was a footballer, and also worked at Bayelsa Motor Park Boundary before he was taken away,” Mr Macaulay said.

It has been exactly six years and seven months since Eric was inexplicably brutalized and plucked away on the streets of Lagos.

Last October, as years of SARS-related brutality reached its peak, provoking protests nationwide and garnering global attention for Nigeria, the anguish of aggrieved families hit close to home. One of such families, Mr Macaulay and his household continue to live in perpetual anxiety, not knowing where their beloved Eric is, or even whether he is alive or not.

Under the pressure of the #ENDSARS protests, the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration disbanded the controversial SARS unit, but the scars of their atrocities remain, with many questions unanswered, many mysteries unsolved.

Abba Kyari, the senior police officer who was responsible for SARS operations in Lagos when Eric was taken by the unit’s officers six years ago, is still being pursued for answers.

Multiple calls to Mr Kyari’s phone number only get his voice mail. He also has not responded to text messages sent to the same number.

Meanwhile, Mr Macaulay has approached the Lagos State Judicial Panel on Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuse and Other Matters to seek answers.

This story is part of a multimedia project by Tiger Eye Foundation and media partners across Nigeria, documenting police brutality in Nigeria, and advocating for police reform.

https://dailytrust.com/man-who-challenged-sars-operatives-for-parking-wrongly-has-been-missing-for-6-years

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by helinues: 11:58am On May 11, 2021
Dem don James Nwafoing him

Very heartless people

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by FarahAideed: 12:01pm On May 11, 2021
And you people are just raising alarm.now? You should raise alarm immediately it happened so you can have a better chance of catching the culprits hot hot

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by Northernblood3: 12:03pm On May 11, 2021
Death on security officials. They are too dangerous to be alive

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by WiszyFraud: 12:05pm On May 11, 2021
Did you know??

Great minds discuss ideas - small minds discuss people.


cool

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by zombieHUNTER: 12:05pm On May 11, 2021
They should be looking for his bones somewhere...

Useless government

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by alphaconde(m): 12:05pm On May 11, 2021
this and many more

what stopped the police from apologizing and parking right.

insane people

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by flimzy24: 12:05pm On May 11, 2021
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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by NotNairalandi(m): 12:05pm On May 11, 2021
May God help us in this country

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by bigdammyj: 12:06pm On May 11, 2021
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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by DICKstractor: 12:06pm On May 11, 2021
undecided


It's either he's dead or in prison awaiting trial for a crime he did not commit


We have lived in this country for so long to know how this sh*t works

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by ictjobber: 12:06pm On May 11, 2021
Them suppose tell am..

As a black man, your right is limited everywhere in the world. Even in your continent. If you do anyhow you go see anyhow. That's our curse.

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by tit(f): 12:06pm On May 11, 2021
Hell is waiting for Kyari and Nwafor

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by Maks27: 12:07pm On May 11, 2021
unfortunately there won't be any justice for him and his family.

Shame on Buhari and his Fulani government

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by dosage150(m): 12:07pm On May 11, 2021
Why keep quiet since then?

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by hustla(m): 12:07pm On May 11, 2021
Nigeria..

E worse pass zoo for here

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by grandstar(m): 12:08pm On May 11, 2021
This is sad

It's police and brutality that made Boko Haram the horror they now are. Slaughtered their leader extea-judicially and the weak institutions expected to protect the rights of the people did nothing.

"Because punishment against a bad work has not been dealt with speedily, that is why the hearts of men has been emboldened to do what is bad" - Eccl 8:11

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by Siwisheswereesh: 12:08pm On May 11, 2021
What!

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by inoki247: 12:09pm On May 11, 2021
Dem don mail am to anoda planet

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by matinos28(m): 12:09pm On May 11, 2021
Tomorrow, it might be your turn.

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by HEAVEN4444: 12:10pm On May 11, 2021
grin he is at the bottom of the ocean with cement shoes

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by Soso990240(m): 12:12pm On May 11, 2021
NIGERIA POLICE IS CORRUPT AT ALL LEVEL, even Abba Kyari included. I dont know how human can be this heartless and wicked. During EndSars protest, this bastards wasted souls all because of their taste and quest for blood. The shot an innocent small boy around Mayor market, innocect boy that raised his hands like others while crossing the road. God is to patient abeg.

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by Andyvilly: 12:12pm On May 11, 2021
UPM = unknown police men, so when they are wasted nobody should cry a police man died. They're unknown.

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by mechanics(m): 12:13pm On May 11, 2021
These are just one of the atrocities of the disbanded SARS, he must be found dead or alive.

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by Chachangi: 12:14pm On May 11, 2021
It is well. May God deliver us from blood sucking demons in Uniform in the mighty name of Jesus.

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Re: Eric Okwaji: Man Who Challenged SARS Operatives Has Been Missing For 6 Years by Analyst7: 12:14pm On May 11, 2021
Alarm should have been raised properly then for better chance

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