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Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by dre11(m): 1:15pm On Sep 13, 2021
Canadian Court Describes Nigeria Police Force As Murderous, Corrupt, Denies Former Officer Asylum


The Court disclosed this while denying asylum to Charles Ukoniwe, a former operative of the notorious MOPOL unit.



AFederal Court in Ottawa, Canada says the Nigeria Police Force’s involvement in extrajudicial killings, torture, summary executions of suspects in custody, amongst other gruesome human rights abuses, is “overwhelming”.

The Court disclosed this while denying asylum to Charles Ukoniwe, a former operative of the notorious MOPOL unit.

The conclusion came after Ukoniwe sought a judicial review of the North American country’s immigration department that denied him asylum for his possible involvement in crimes while he served as a police officer in Nigeria, Peoples Gazette reports.

Judge Patrick Gleeson held that any Nigerian who willingly joins the Nigeria Police Force will be guilty by association before the Canadian judicial system and the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, notwithstanding whether or not the person committed gruesomes crimes often associated with the NPF.

The judge hinged his decision on the landmark 2013 case of former Congolese representative to UN Rachidi Ekanza Ezokola, in which the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that anyone who knowingly participates in an organisation or regime linked to crimes against humanity will not receive protection under the 1951 Refugee Convention.

The ruling came months after Nigerian soldiers opened fire on protesters who were participating in the #EndSARS campaign to end police brutality in Nigeria, killing at least nine civilians in an operation said to have been authorised by President Muhammadu Buhari. Days after the Lekki killings, some Nigerian soldiers were killed in a mysterious operation that the Nigerian Army has failed to publicly acknowledge or explain.

Ukoniwe joined the Nigeria Police in 2001 and served for 17 years before fleeing Nigeria in March 2018 on the grounds that he was being sought by members of a cult gang that he had investigated for homicide in 2016. He claimed to have received several phone calls and that his house was burnt in 2017.

Documents seen by the newspaper showed Ukoniwe left Nigeria for the United States on March 5, 2018. He arrived in Canada on June 6, 2018, and subsequently filed a claim for refugee protection.

Having conducted some findings about his service in the Nigeria Police Force, the Canadian immigration department denied him asylum for evidence showing his involvement in the crimes against humanity.

Although the former police sergeant contended that the decision was “unreasonable” and denied his complicity in the crimes, Canadian authorities noted that it was unlikely that he did not know of widespread crimes perpetrated by the Nigerian police.

“Documentary evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates that the NPF and the MOPOL unit committed human rights violations during Mr. Ukoniwe’s service; and it was unlikely that he had no knowledge of these generalised violations despite the evidence that his awareness of criminal activity and human rights violations was limited to low-level corruption within the NPF,” the document said.

Evidence by the department also showed that the force’s crimes against humanity including extrajudicial killings and torture were “overwhelming,” citing the MOPOL unit as largely disposed to extrajudicial killings, torture and corruption.

In his ruling on July 16, Gleeson expressed his satisfaction with the immigration department’s decision and held that the application be dismissed.

“Having carefully considered the record and submissions of both parties, I have come to the conclusion that this application must be dismissed. For the reasons that follow, I am satisfied that the ID reasonably weighed the relevant factors in determining that Mr. Ukoniwe made a knowing and significant contribution to the crimes committed by the Nigeria Police Force [NPF],” the document said.

In April, another Canadian judge, Sébastien Grammond, also denied asylum to Olushola Popoola, a former member of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) on the grounds of his association with the police unit.

Popoola had also requested for a judicial review of the decision of the immigration department which found him inadmissible into the country on the grounds of his membership of the Nigeria Police Force.

“I am dismissing his application because the decision-maker reasonably assessed the relevant factors for deciding whether Mr Popoola made a knowing and significant contribution to the crimes committed by the Nigerian Police Force,” Grammond ruled.


http://saharareporters.com/2021/09/13/canadian-court-describes-nigeria-police-force-murderous-corrupt-denies-former-officer

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by SarkinYarki: 1:16pm On Sep 13, 2021
But they allow ISIS fighters

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by chatinent: 1:17pm On Sep 13, 2021
The ruling came months after Nigerian soldiers opened fire on protesters who were participating in the #EndSARS campaign to end police brutality in Nigeria killing at least nine civilians in an operation said to have been authorized by President Muhammadu Buhari. Days after the Lekki killings, some Nigerian soldiers were killed in a mysterious operation that the Nigerian Army has failed to publicly acknowledge or explain.

Ninety, you mean? I will not be surprised!

The most sterile black-on-black sets of people alive.

I was once arrested for nothing by a group of these uniformed thugs for having Microsoft Word on my phone. You know, MS Word is labeled as Office on Android.

These retards were very quick to label me a yahoo boy, attributing the “Office” as my tool with trigger-hungry colleagues around speaking directly to my nose with such authority and mouth odour. My jaw dropped. I was, under duress, forced to pay a quick bribe of ₦15k else I slept in cell until Monday before anyone “who is less busy in their office from next week Tuesday” decides to hear my case, as that day was Friday.

I wonder how these people are recruited.

They do not know the rules of engagement. The only investigation they want to accept is how big your bribe-evidences are. You'll then see them beating sb for no reason because an influential man said so.

That was how some soldiers started beating my neighbor in his house...and it was a case of mistaken identity. After beating him, they received a call the person has been picked and brought to the barracks: these idiots started apologizing.

Everything surrounding us in Nigeria are terrorists: legal and illegal.

In my verdict, I strongly believe these pastards are best used as navigators while traveling.

Nonsense and ingredients.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Onepeople: 1:18pm On Sep 13, 2021
Wahala for some of us that are looking for escape root out of this contraption.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by techwaya: 1:20pm On Sep 13, 2021
angry

Endsars went worldwide,Nigerians forget too quickly

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Emempaul(m): 1:21pm On Sep 13, 2021
A really bad time to be a police. Imagine, just only your association with them makes you a bad egg. The plenty curse wey Nigerians don swear put don dey manifest

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by LadyExcellency: 1:22pm On Sep 13, 2021
Guilty by Association.

Court Rules.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by PRESIDENT2003(f): 1:24pm On Sep 13, 2021
This is a proof the world and the international community are watching and aren't oblivious of happenings in the country

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by SpringofLife: 1:24pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ok

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by hisgrace090: 1:28pm On Sep 13, 2021
Not hidden anywhere.

It was rumoured that sars started selling human parts before they were stop and replaced with swart.

The greatest suprise to all is when this govt will willingly hand over govt to bokoharam to promote islam.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by AntiBMC(m): 2:01pm On Sep 13, 2021
The world knows that the govt is filled with Terr0rists.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by FakeUnity: 2:03pm On Sep 13, 2021
I love the Canadian Judiciary, if you or any of your relatives works or once worked in the Nigerian police or security forces better stay away from Canadian visa offices, they don't joke.

Judge Grammond also denied an ex-SARS officer asylum into Canada recently, calling the Nigerian police a CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION.


Link below
https://www.nairaland.com/6513058/canadian-judge-labels-nigerian-police


If you are in the nigerian police, you are a criminal in eyes of the Canadian Judiciary, and rightfully so.

Since you have sworn to maintain the rot in the nigeria police, you'll keep getting smeared all over the world..

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Nobody: 2:13pm On Sep 13, 2021
SarkinYarki:
But they allow ISIS fighters

The devil you know and all that.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Agboriotejoye(m): 2:22pm On Sep 13, 2021
Abba Kyari will not like dis

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Truthissupreme: 2:26pm On Sep 13, 2021
Obioma police people have finished the image of this country outside

Their brother also called Nigeria fantastically corrupt when he was with world leaders


But they would say it's igbos that is spoiling the country image

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by BruncleZuma: 2:49pm On Sep 13, 2021
grin grin grin grin

Nothing they said against our amiable Police Force are TRUE, they are all frivolous and filled with 'JEALOUSY'...Umona!
/s
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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Ewizard(m): 2:49pm On Sep 13, 2021
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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Bornsinner7: 2:49pm On Sep 13, 2021
No escaping for olopa.. you have been called to serve and to serve you must.. better come back before amadioha change mind

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Kellie069(m): 2:49pm On Sep 13, 2021
Na former SARS !

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by lovebird65(m): 2:49pm On Sep 13, 2021
Thats what they are jiaaaaa

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Providence2020(m): 2:49pm On Sep 13, 2021
SarkinYarki:
But they allow ISIS fighters
Baseless accusation, you think it's the same useless federal government that pardons your Terrorist brethren while innocent farming communities are being killed and raped?


The Nigerian police is a cult. A murderous cult

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Rugaria: 2:50pm On Sep 13, 2021
Is that thing a Police Force!? That thing that reminds you of Fodey Sankoh and his RUF whenever they pass..

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by thatsleepboy1: 2:50pm On Sep 13, 2021
This is a clear case of karma. Let him dance to his own music. Ònye ùwé oji nzuzu.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Ololanla: 2:50pm On Sep 13, 2021
Buhari!!!
Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Crossroad1(m): 2:50pm On Sep 13, 2021
100% no lies.
Both ordeals have had with Nigerian police is saddening..
Na person wey first report dem dey listen to even if he or she is at fault...
They are so wicked and Inconsiderate..

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Kobojunkie: 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
dre11:
in April, another Canadian judge, Sébastien Grammond, also denied asylum to Olushola Popoola, a former member of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) on the grounds of his association with the police unit.

Popoola had also requested for a judicial review of the decision of the immigration department which found him inadmissible into the country on the grounds of his membership of the Nigeria Police Force.

“I am dismissing his application because the decision-maker reasonably assessed the relevant factors for deciding whether Mr Popoola made a knowing and significant contribution to the crimes committed by the Nigerian Police Force,” Grammond ruled.
The court should also deny Nigerian ex-politicians asylum on the same grounds abeg! undecided

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by whytediamond(m): 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ssss
Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by RPirez: 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
Very true na... grin
Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Nobody: 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
That's an understatement.
We, NIGERIANS including the FG see them as NATIONAL HUNTERS looking for whom to devour

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Sonnobax15(m): 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
cheesy
That Canadian court is not far from the truth....

Na who NPF never oppresse once dey sing good praises about them....... Imagine say you go give NIGERIAN police information about a crime..After bailing the suspect out,na the same police men go tell the suspect say na you report am.

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Nobody: 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
angry

The Canadian court is not far from the truth

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Re: Canadian Court Describes Nigerian Police As Murderous, Corrupt by Jerryherd: 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
cool



Well no lies


Avoid Nigerian Doctors and Police at all cost or keep at all times their money with you, if not RIP


.

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