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Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by jmoore(op): 2:00pm On Mar 31, 2025
Confess Or Die’: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Infamous Imo Tiger Base Police Unit


A cloud of fear hangs over the people of Imo State, particularly those who have encountered the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Imo State Police Command, widely known as Tiger Base Police.

Survivors of the unit’s detention recount horrifying experiences, describing their ordeal as akin to “walking through the valley of the shadow of death.”

Many former detainees refuse to speak, fearing rearrest or retaliation. However, those who have come forward reveal disturbing details of alleged torture, extortion, and extrajudicial killings, according to a report done by Juliana Francis and facilitated by the Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC).

Disturbing Accounts

Chinonso, one of the few brave survivors, shared her harrowing experience: “I was detained for three months. My brother repeatedly tried to bail me out, but the police told him that they wouldn’t release me until I confessed. I didn’t know what they wanted me to confess to.”

She continued: “I was locked up in a room without ventilation. The heat was too much, and most of us in detention had rashes all over our bodies. There were women I met in the cell, and even though I spent three months there, I still left them behind.”

Chinonso was arrested in 2024 after her phone was stolen while charging.

They said my stolen phone and SIM had to do with a murder case,” she recalled.

“I was not allowed to write a statement for three months. My mother, a widow, wrote a petition to a human rights organisation, and that was when my case turned around.”

Another victim, Reverend Onyekwere Elemuwa, lost his 34-year-old nephew, Ekene Francis Elemuwa, in Tiger Base custody.

Ekene was hale and healthy when he was arrested, but he was later brought out in a body bag,” Onyekwere said.

He detailed the events: “On the 28th of August 2023, at about 8:00 pm, Ekene went out with his friend, Ikemba. They were taken to Tiger Base.

The following day, Ekene asked to contact his family, but the police refused. On September 4, he died. His cellmates insisted that it was his corpse that the police carried out.”

Onyekwere further lamented: “The police seized his phone and did not allow him to contact his family. They did not arraign him in court. We still do not know his offence or why he was arrested and detained.”

Ekene’s family only learned of his death through a former detainee who had been released. When they approached the police, they were initially denied information.

“Inspector Moses, Ekene’s IPO, refused to answer questions about his case file or offence. Even now, we do not know where his corpse is,” Onyekwere stated.

Despite petitions to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, the family still has no clear answers.

“The police said he became sick in detention, was taken to the hospital, and then died,” Onyekwere recounted.

“But when I asked if he died inside the police cell, the police vehicle, or the hospital, they did not answer.”

Investigations reveal that Tiger Base Police continue to operate with impunity, violating both national and international human rights laws.

Survivors recount stories of starvation, forced confessions, and threats to keep silent. Many remain too afraid to share their stories, fearing that speaking out will cost them their lives.

Opara was bewildered when he found himself at Tiger Base Police Station over a mere landlord-tenant dispute.

He said, “I never imagined that a civil matter like this would land me in a notorious police unit known for handling violent crimes.

“My lawyer was already handling the case in court, so why was I being arrested?”

Upon arrival at Tiger Base, Opara was immediately thrown into a filthy cell without being informed of any charges. He spent three nights in detention, during which he witnessed horrific acts of brutality.

“People with gunshot wounds were writhing in pain. Some detainees whispered to me that they had been in custody for months without any court hearing. Others recounted tales of torture and forced confessions,” he narrated.

Police Extortion

Opara recalled how officers repeatedly pressured him to pay a hefty sum for his release.

“At first, they asked for N500,000, but when I told them I didn’t have such an amount of money, they reduced it to N300,000.

“Eventually, after several negotiations, my family managed to secure my release with N200,000,” he said.

According to Opara, the way police officers at Tiger Base operate is a direct violation of human rights.

“I saw innocent people suffering for crimes they did not commit,” he lamented.

“Some were arrested simply because they couldn’t afford bail, and they remained there indefinitely. If a person is declared wanted, rather than investigate the matter, they go after his relatives. It’s a lawless place,” he lamented.

According to the report, further investigations revealed that several individuals arrested at Tiger Base had simply vanished without a trace. Families of some detainees have spent months searching for their loved ones, only to be met with silence from the authorities.

A relative of one such detainee, Mr. Chukwudi, narrated his ordeal.

“My younger brother was picked up on his way back from work. For weeks, we searched every police station in Owerri until someone whispered to us that he was taken to Tiger Base.

“When we got there, the officers denied having him in their custody. To this day, we don’t know if he is alive or dead,” he said, tears streaming down his face.

A human rights lawyer, Barrister Nduka, explained that Tiger Base operates like a rogue unit.

“It is an illegal detention facility where people are held incommunicado. Many detainees are tortured until they confess to crimes they never committed. Some do not make it out alive,” he asserted.

The horrifying accounts from former detainees, families, and activists have sparked renewed calls for urgent reforms in the Nigeria Police Force. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International and the National Human Rights Commission, have condemned the extrajudicial killings, torture, and extortion rampant at Tiger Base.

Barrister Nduka emphasised the need for immediate action.

“The Nigerian government must dismantle Tiger Base and prosecute officers involved in human rights violations. A legal system should uphold justice, not oppress innocent citizens,” he stated.

As the pressure mounts, the big question remains: will the Nigerian authorities take decisive action to shut down Tiger Base and hold those responsible accountable? For now, victims like Opara and countless others continue to live with the trauma inflicted upon them by the very institution meant to protect them.

The legal implications of these actions by Tiger Base Police Personnel are profound. Human rights advocates argue that the continued detention and alleged torture of individuals at the Tiger Base facility violate multiple provisions of Nigerian and international law.

Legal experts have pointed out that arbitrary arrests, detentions without trial, and excessive use of force are all breaches of Nigeria’s constitutional provisions. Section 34(1) of the Nigerian Constitution states that "every individual is entitled to respect for the dignity of his person," which includes the right not to be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment. Furthermore, Section 35(1) guarantees the right to personal liberty, making unlawful detentions a clear violation.

Despite these legal safeguards, multiple testimonies from victims indicate that Tiger Base Police Personnel operate with impunity, using their position to detain and abuse individuals without accountability. Civil society groups have repeatedly called for the disbandment of this unit, citing its numerous human rights abuses and unlawful detention practices.

Meanwhile, RULAAC has documented numerous cases of alleged extortion, illegal detentions, and torture attributed to Tiger Base Police.

RULAAC’s Executive Director, Okechukwu Nwanguma, stated: “There is a culture of impunity that allows these atrocities to persist. The Nigerian police have an obligation to uphold the law, not violate it. The government must act swiftly to investigate these allegations and hold those responsible accountable.”

In light of these revelations, several legal practitioners and human rights organisations have called for an independent investigation into the activities of Tiger Base Police Personnel. They argue that a transparent probe is necessary to determine the extent of human rights violations and to ensure justice for the victims.

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has also weighed in on the matter, emphasising the need for police reforms. The NBA’s Human Rights Committee has demanded that all detainees held at Tiger Base without charge be immediately released or presented before a competent court.

International bodies such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have also expressed concerns over the reports emerging from Tiger Base. They have urged the Nigerian government to comply with its international human rights obligations, including the prohibition of torture and unlawful detentions.

As public outcry grows, stakeholders are urging the federal government to take decisive action. The call for accountability extends beyond Tiger Base to the entire policing system in Nigeria, which has faced longstanding accusations of corruption and abuse of power.

For victims like Mr. Promise and Mrs. Excel Ihekweme, justice remains elusive. However, with sustained advocacy and legal pressure, there is hope that reforms can be enacted to prevent further abuses and ensure that law enforcement agencies operate within the bounds of the law.

Victims and human rights organisations have accused the unit of unlawful detentions, extrajudicial killings, and torture, raising serious concerns over law enforcement practices in the region.

Families of victims have recounted harrowing experiences, with many claiming their loved ones were arrested without charge and never seen again. "We have been searching for my brother for over a year now," one relative stated. "The police have refused to give us any information on his whereabouts."

Human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have demanded urgent government intervention, insisting that the Tiger Base unit operates with impunity.

"There must be accountability for these violations," an Amnesty spokesperson said. "The Nigerian authorities must ensure justice for victims and their families."

Eyewitnesses have also shared accounts of severe torture methods allegedly used within the detention facility. One former detainee, who was released after months in custody, described being subjected to beatings and electric shocks. "They wanted me to confess to a crime I didn’t commit," he recalled.

Legal practitioners in Rivers State have joined the outcry, calling for a thorough review of the unit’s operations. Barrister Chinedu Okeke, a human rights lawyer, argued that the lack of oversight has led to gross misconduct. "This unit has become a law unto itself. There must be reforms to prevent further abuses," he said.

The Rivers State Police Command has denied the allegations, insisting that its officers operate within the bounds of the law.

"We take human rights seriously and will investigate any credible claims of misconduct," a spokesperson stated. However, activists remain sceptical, pointing out that past allegations against the unit have not led to meaningful action.

Local activists have begun staging protests to demand justice for victims. On Monday, demonstrators gathered outside government offices, holding placards that read "End Police Brutality" and "Justice for the Missing."

Amid growing pressure, lawmakers in the state assembly have called for a legislative probe into the Tiger Base operations. "The safety of our citizens is paramount. We cannot ignore these troubling reports," one legislator stated.

With public anger rising, many Nigerians are calling on the federal government to step in. "If the state authorities fail to act, we will take our case to international bodies," a victim’s family member warned.

The outcome of these calls for investigation remains uncertain, but the demands for justice continue to grow louder.

This report was supported by the Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre as part of its interventions in addressing insecurity in the southeast and its impact on human rights, civic space, and development.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/30/confess-or-die-former-detainees-expose-shocking-torture-killings-infamous-imo-tiger-base

Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Macphenson: 2:23pm On Mar 31, 2025
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Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by RuddyFusion(m): 2:24pm On Mar 31, 2025
This should go to FP
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by MadamExcellency: 2:27pm On Mar 31, 2025
Tiger Base is a Nazi Camp. Police will capture innocent students from hostels on their way to buy bread and label them criminals and some may not come back alive.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by IbnB: 2:50pm On Mar 31, 2025
[quote author=jmoore post=134787546][/quote]Black man, black heart 🖤
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Dbemba: 2:51pm On Mar 31, 2025
nlfpmod
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Ikaeniyan0: 3:27pm On Mar 31, 2025
So far it didn't happen in Lagos, it's fine
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by EnglandAmaka(f): 3:29pm On Mar 31, 2025
Hope Uzodimma is responsible for this. Tinubu is backing him up. Useless Tinubu
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Apcshit: 3:29pm On Mar 31, 2025
Shithole country
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Zico5(m): 3:30pm On Mar 31, 2025
It's only in the south east you will be hearing something like this. Competition for money has blinded them to see humanity in their action. Remember Akwuzu sars in Anambra as well, many innocent igbo boys were killed and their organs harvested for money. Till today,nobody answered for that grevious act. Look at the new one in imo state as well. Humanity has been relegated cos of money.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by fergie001(mod):
There is a situation ongoing now.... Someone walking late past the Govt House, arrested and his people came searching for him. They kept on posting the family until an inmate said the guy had died.

They just tag you Cultist or IPoB, that's all.... Into God's hand you are.

Anything in Imo now, they call them. You fight with your brother, Tiger Base, you shout at your wife, Tiger Base, land disputes, that's if alive, irrespective the reason you went in there. Na dem and Hope sabi sha.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by MEGAWATCH: 3:31pm On Mar 31, 2025
This state has a useless commissioner of justice and the chief law officer of the state?


Like a police officer told me, if the politicians are serious, the police will sit up.


We have this kind of police in any state the governor is just useless.


😭😭😭😭😭😭
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by merits(m): 3:31pm On Mar 31, 2025
All was just to collect bribe from them by fire 🔥 by force.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by fnep2smooth(m):
They leave their work to do a different work entirely.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by SeeWahala: 3:32pm On Mar 31, 2025
People have complained so much sad these people arrest anyone on trumped up charges, even sitting outside your house can lead them to abducting you and labeling you ipob just to extort cry
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by jojothaiv(m): 3:32pm On Mar 31, 2025
Not surprised.

Hop on X and search for the name SAVN, read through his tweets and you'll discovered that the police and the prison officers are one hell of cold beings, the kind of wickedness that go on over there is even to make a man not to believe that this country will ever be great again.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by idalex: 3:33pm On Mar 31, 2025
hmm
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by kings59: 3:34pm On Mar 31, 2025
Someone would commit crime, they will use the one in the cell to cover up.

Many innocent people have been killed and accused falsely.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by XOGBADO(m): 3:35pm On Mar 31, 2025
Nigerians, don't take this for granted. Crazy things are happening in Tiger base. I don't think anyone ever recovers from the trauma of the things done there.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Barteze: 3:35pm On Mar 31, 2025
jmoore:
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/30/confess-or-die-former-detainees-expose-shocking-torture-killings-infamous-imo-tiger-base
Another Okuzu SARS kind of brutality in Imo state? That's why I don't pity or empathise with any police officer I see them as criminals operating openly.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Talkisneeded(m): 3:36pm On Mar 31, 2025
You'll never know the meaning of no padii for jungle, until you enter most police cell in Nigeria...


I sell herbs tho
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by xjiggy: 3:36pm On Mar 31, 2025
Na their way.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Angelfrost(m): 3:37pm On Mar 31, 2025
This is nothing new, and happens all across Nigeria!

No state in Nigeria is exempted from this lawlessness and brigandry among this nation's law enforcement.

This is why the nation is aptly regarded as a Banana Republic.

One of the worst things to happen to any human being is to be arrested by the Nigerian police.

Even if you are falsely accused, it doesn't matter to those thugs and criminals... Once you enter their station and get behind bars, your life will be scarred for eternity.

They will make sure to leave an everlasting mark of torture on you.



If you know how to pray... Your number one daily prayer point ought to be never to get arrested by these Demons in Black.


That's why I no dey like problem in my life... I avoid gatherings and anything that will involve those bastards in uniform.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by XtraFortunes: 3:38pm On Mar 31, 2025
embarassed
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by santopelele(m): 3:39pm On Mar 31, 2025
This people are so wicked
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Sharpsharp00123: 3:40pm On Mar 31, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
So far it didn't happen in Lagos, it's fine
God bless u

Kill a million Igbos in south east they don't care but if anyone faints in other region Igbos will start making noise

That's y they don't care that obi killed people n threw them inside akwuzu river but they want to kill sanwo olu for endsars shootings
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by SouthSouth1914: 3:40pm On Mar 31, 2025
MadamExcellency:
Tiger Base is a Nazi Camp. Police will capture innocent students from hostels on their way to buy bread and label them criminals and some may not come back alive.
They have their body parts sold Offcourse! The rot in Nigeria is inexplicable. You won’t understand until you loose someone close to you in these circumstances!
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by okuwehcris: 3:42pm On Mar 31, 2025
Are majority if the police not of Igbo tribe? Until we start calling our own out, this crime against its citizens will hardly end. Someone threatened me with the police in the East, until I made him understand that I have a stronger power with the police and that a call will put him in trouble, luckily my retired dad called me and I put the call on speaker. He was shocked to hear my dad speak
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Nobody: 3:46pm On Mar 31, 2025
Impunity
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by Dogalmighty17: 3:47pm On Mar 31, 2025
It is not enough to lament on pages of newspapers or online. Once the citizens surround that facility and barricade it, the police will be forced to shut it down. Nigerian police are animals.
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by id4sho(m): 3:49pm On Mar 31, 2025
fergie001:
There is a situation ongoing now.... Someone walking late past the Govt House, arrested and his people came searching for him. They kept on posting the family until an inmate said the guy had died.

They just tag you Cultist or IPoB, that's all.... Into God's hand you are.

Anything in Imo now, they call them. You fight with your brother, Tiger Base, you shout at your wife, Tiger Base, land disputesof money, that's if alive, irrespective the reason you went in there. Na dem and Hope sabi sha.
This is crazy 😥
Re: Former Detainees Expose Shocking Torture, Killings At Imo Tiger Base Police Unit by NairaLandr29(m):
It can be possible since it's Nigeria
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