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Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Odunayomi247(m): 7:29am On Oct 13, 2020
…Harass, intimidate citizens
…Motorists lament massive extortion
…Stakeholders condemn the ugly act

THE South East zone can rightly be said to be under siege by soldiers and police that have mounted checkpoints almost at every two kilometers in all the major roads in the zone.
From Aba to Umuahia to Owerri, Enugu to Abakaliki, Awka to Onitsha to Nnewi, the story is the same. From Aba to Enugu, a distance of 150 kilometers, there are at least 12 army checkpoints and over 16 police checkpoints, permanently mounted and a couple of stop and search police teams

The situation has been a source of worry to motorists and other road users in the zone, some of whom have described it as an embarrassment and an assault of the people of the zone.
Recall that during the last South East Security meeting with the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo raised alarm over the multiple police checkpoints in the zone with the attendant extortion of motorists, harassment and intimidation of even passersby.

In Abia, Aba-Umuahia, both the expressway and the old road have several number of army and police checkpoints; Umuahia-Uzuakoli-Bende-Ohafia road and the Umuahia-Owerri road are not left out. The motorists plying the Abia State section of the Enugu–Port Harcourt expressway and the old Aba-Umuahia highway have been lamenting the extortion, harassment and intimidation they pass through from the soldiers and policemen at these checkpoints.

Vanguard observed that soldiers in Abia engage the service of young men who stop motorists, collect money for them at various checkpoints. They extort money based on the size of the vehicle. Big vehicles, like trucks, tippers carrying sand or chippings, give as much as N1, 000, while those conveying containers are forced to pay much more. Buses are extorted between N200 and N500 and the amount could be higher if the bus is overloaded with commodities.

It is a similar situation at checkpoints mounted by policemen but their own is done with brazenness as they even negotiate and give change to the motorists. One notorious police station involved in this illegal act is Ndiegoro Police Division in Aba where a ‘Civilian DPO’ once held sway, arresting and detaining residents who purchased their freedom at very high prices.
From the Imo gate border between Rivers and Abia States to the boundary between Abia and Enugu State, it is always extortion bazaar by soldiers and policemen at the multiple checkpoints on this route

It is further observed that similar situation takes place along the old-Aba-Umuahia highway. From Acho Nwakanma junction to Obikabia junction, a distance of 5 kilometers, there are over 7 police checkpoints harassing motorists for ‘roger’. Attention is always focused on buses from Akwa Ibom/Cross River who came to buy goods from the various markets in the city.

The Police in Aba have also converted the Aba–waterside bridge to a checkpoint where they extort money from motorists, especially tricycle operators.

Despite warnings boldly written at these army checkpoints, that no bribe should be given or taken, the soldiers never obey the warning as they embark on their extortion spree. Most guilty are the checkpoints at Asa High School, Ukwa West; the Isiala Ngwa junction; as well as another at Itungwa on the old Aba–Umuahia highway. Others include those at Obikabia junction in Obingwa council area and another one on the Umuahia–Ohafia highway. Even the Federal Road Safety Corps are not left out of the menace as they now openly collect bribe from motorists.

A motorist, Ikechukwu Chijioke, narrated to Vanguard how he was once assaulted by a soldier for refusing to part with N500 at a former checkpoint at Ndiolumbe, Isiala Ngwa South council area.

On August 7, 2019, a soldier, Lance Corporal Ajayi Johnson shot dead an okada rider, Chimaobi Nwaogu, for refusing to part with N100 at a military checkpoint at Ohanze in Obingwa council area. For riding past the checkpoint, Corporal Johnson pursued the deceased to his community, Umuokereke Ngwa, a distance of about 6 kilometers from the checkpoint, and shot him dead.

This illegal act by the soldiers and police is a source of worry for people in the zone. The chairman of the Civil Liberties Organization, Aba unit, Prof. Charles Chinekezi, lamented that the security agencies in the state have abandoned their duties and focused on extortion of money from the people.

In Anambra State, the story is the same. Motorists plying the roads in the state know what to expect from the security operatives who position themselves on the various routes anytime they drive out from their homes, which is that they have to part with some money to be able to reach their destinations.

Between Awka and Onitsha through the expressway, which is a distance of about 40 kilometers, there are checkpoints at Amansea (Police), Aroma junction (Police), Umuopku (Road Safety), Umuopku (Police), Enugwu Agidi (Police), Dunukofia (Police), Awkuzu (Police) Awkuzu (Road Safety), Nkwele Ezunaka (Police), Borromew roundabout (Police) and Bridge Head (Police /Road Safety/ Army).

Along the old Enugu–Onitsha road, there are checkpoints at Amansea (Army), Mobile Police junction (Police), Zik’s Avenue (Road Safety), Enugwu Ukwu (Police) and Ugwu Nwasike (Police).

On the Onitsha–Owerri road axis, there are also checkpoints at Oba, Ozubulu, Okija, Ihiala, Uli and Amorka and all these are points for extorting money from motorists. Some commercial drivers who spoke on the issue said there are checkpoints that collect N100 while others collect N200 and above. For Road Safety, the amount to be collected depends on the number of charges recorded.

Mr. Johnson Onuigbo, who plies the Onitsha-Awka road said the drivers already know the amount to pay on each trip, adding that what they do is to keep the money aside and just hand it over once they approach any checkpoint.

“Police checkpoints are even better than those of Road Safety because we just bring out the money and hand it over. There is only trouble if the driver refuses to drop the money, in which case you waste your time and that of the passengers.

“In the case of the Road Safety, you have to park your vehicle and then approach them and hand over the money. The amount is between N500 and N2000 depending on what one is carrying”, Onuigbo said.

Former President General of Onitsha Markets Amalgamated Traders Association, OMATA, Chief Ozoh Anaekwe has also expresses worry over the several security check points in South East, saying they are crippling the economy of zone.

“The activities of the security men particularly the Police, Army and Navy, at the check points have become a source of embarrassment to Nigeria, this is because foreigners come into this country and pass through these checkpoints.

“ I am really embarrassed by the level of indiscipline that is now common with the Army as regards extortion on the roads and at check points without minding who is watching them. Soldiers of the Nigerian Army have become shameless over extortion at the checkpoints. We are asking the Chief of Army Staff if he is not embarrassed by the high extortion being carried out by his soldiers in the South East; he should answer that question, why they are mounting of military check points on the roads under democratic government

In Enugu, many checkpoints are mounted by soldiers and police along Enugu-Abakaliki highway, Enugu-Aba and Enugu-Awka as well as those along Nsukka road and between Nsukka and Benue State boundaries.

There are also checkpoints mounted by men of Air Force at Penoks Bus stop and at Emene, near the Akanu Ibiam International airport.

Within Enugu metropolis, Police check points cause long queues along Abakaliki express road at peak periods when residents go or return from work and business. Annoyingly, what takes place at these checkpoints is extortion of money.
It is observed that the new extortion style of police in the state is targeted on market routes, where they mount multiple checkpoints and collect tolls from commercial vehicles that convey goods, especially food produce, to and from the village markets.

On an Orie market day, Vanguard observed that seven police checkpoints are mounted between Ibagwa-Nike and Orie Ugwuogo, a distance of ten kilometers. Between the same Ugwuogo and Opi junction in Nsukka localgovernment area there are another eight checkpoints including a military checkpoint that all collect tolls from motorists heading to the Ugwuogo market. Still on the same Ugwugo market are other four check points that take care of commuters emanating from either Nkwo Neke or other rural markets in Isi-Uzo local government area.

This ugly acts of the police prompted a group of legal practitioners in Enugu state to petition the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, demanding for justice over an alleged assault on a colleague, Mr. Nwanneka Agwu, who the lawyers said was dazed by a group of police officers at a checkpoint in Trans-Ekulu Enugu for no just cause.

The case of Imo State is interesting. The people call the daily extortion as “toll gates” which has become a new normal in the state. While military checkpoints are mounted at definite locations on all the major federal highways in the state, most police checkpoints are itinerant, not for any known operational reasons, but for obvious financial gains.

Army checkpoints have since become money spinners. The modus operandi adopted by the personnel posted to the checkpoints are the same. They hardly check any vehicle or collect the monies themselves. They all have able-bodied young men working for them. It was noticed that while the soldiers sat comfortably in their tents, the stick-wielding boys take full charge of the checkpoints. It was also noticed that it has since become a routine that all articulated vehicles stop and “pay their allegiance” to the soldiers before continuing on their journey.

In Ebonyi State, the extortion by the various security operatives became too much for motorists plying the road, forcing them to recently block the road at the boundary between Enugu-Ebonyi on the Enugu-Abakiliki expressway to protest the extortion and harassment by police.

According to one of the drivers who gave his name simply as Chukwuma, the policemen did not only extort money from them but also manhandled any driver who refused to comply with their monetary demands.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/10/over-300-army-police-check-points-choking-s-east-investigation/

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Haywhysat: 7:35am On Oct 13, 2020
Ops, that's very bad. What are the states governments doing to attend to the situation? U hardly see checkpoint in core North.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Racoon(m): 7:39am On Oct 13, 2020
See them? Instead of going to heavily militarized the NE & NW where bandits, unknown gunmen, BH terrorists are reigning supremely.Alas! They choose a peaceful region to lay siege.

They think they are oppressing the SE not knowing that they are allowing the deteriorating insecurity in these already traumatized regions to worsen some more.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by nairalandankrah: 7:39am On Oct 13, 2020
Obara JESUS!!! why always east!!
Is north not part of Nigeria?

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Brandstudio01: 7:40am On Oct 13, 2020
Later we will blame them for trying to break out of Nigeria. If we like make we no use our head in this country

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by okpalaAnambra: 7:42am On Oct 13, 2020
That's another point to protest on.. Say no to police extortion

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Whodeyhouse(m): 7:50am On Oct 13, 2020
naija police is the worst

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by rummmy: 7:51am On Oct 13, 2020
I still wonder why so many army and police presence in South East instead of north east North west.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Praktikals(m): 7:51am On Oct 13, 2020
Thats what you get when you refuse to use your head. Nnamdi Cow-nu that brought this on them is outside the country jumping from one olosho to another. I still dont understand how a tribe that claims to be the smartest in Nigeria will allow a non entity like Cownu to put them into so much problem




ArcSEMPECJ:



Sense is tooooooooooo far from you.....

Oya come and borrow brain from Nnamdi Cow-nu dead dog before it decays finally
You mean the same dead dog that is more precious to the hunchbacked albino than all you IPOBians put together? smh

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by protests: 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
ok
Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by ILoveDemMANNA: 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
That is too much.

But while we are at this,
Can Vanguard also help Nigerians to make count of the various police check points in all the Western, Southern and Northern states in Nigeria?
So we can have the basis for comparison.


Now, that will be balanced journalism.
Cos this sounds more like one-sided journalism.
The world have gone pass this kind of Journalism reporting.
My wise opinion.....

They extort money based on the size of the vehicle. Big vehicles, like trucks, tippers carrying sand or chippings, give as much as N1, 000, while those conveying containers are forced to pay much more. Buses are extorted between N200 and N500 and the amount could be higher if the bus is overloaded with commodities.
#ThisTooMustSTOP ....... all over Nigeria.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by VcStunner(m): 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
Gbam
Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Nobody: 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
Stay positive
Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Nobody: 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
undecided thiS kyn Life...Aswear no be onLy wuna, even for my hOme state PLateau__it's over 7years and counting since the PoLiCe headquarters in Jos reduced a very busy two lane road directly infront of the headquaters which is also a major road in the city causing too much traffic & untold hardship to citizens of the state, as if we are in a war zone, later the government go say na dividends of democracy!

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by blinking001(m): 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
Corruption wants to bury this country for us.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by kambili999(f): 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
undecided even beau harry knows about this

But he will rather pick his teeth and watch TV than act as a leader should.

One thing I will always say, bad leaders will reap their evil deeds in a thousand folds

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by masterP042(m): 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
They send their almajiri army to come and harass and intimidate us. While leaving our innocent brothers to fight the boko haram they created.

These protests should progress to #endnigeria or #endbuhari. That man has wrecked nigeria.

Tomato satchet now N120, bread N500. What is happening..
Meanwhile ndi enugu, all road leads to okpara square this morning. #notopolicebrutality

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Cmanforall: 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
I wonder if it is the same in the North.
Guess its same way with SARS, Absent in North.
From the situation of things, it seems the country has already divided.
With these ongoing protests, it may be scary to imagine the order that will be given to the police/army in the southeast.
Perhaps, they might target one of their celebrities and tag it accidental discharge. I hope it does not happen.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by descarado: 7:52am On Oct 13, 2020
Tell them!
Dumb motherfkers embarassed

East is their crude oil zone.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by wemmy01(m): 7:53am On Oct 13, 2020
it baffles me, I still remembered the first time going to the east, it is disgusting and time wasting.

Army checkpoints everywhere

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by maak400: 7:53am On Oct 13, 2020
South west, south south, south east unite and save yourself from Hausa/Fulani domination. The north is ruling us because the south is not united, we must not allow tribalism to subject us to modern day slavery. South, unite and demand breakup now! This EndSARS protest is a golden opportunity!

The main protest should be...

#RestructureNigeria

#BreakUpNigeria

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Houseofglam7(f): 7:53am On Oct 13, 2020
undecided
Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by chriskosherbal(m): 7:54am On Oct 13, 2020
Is the security situation that worse ?




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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Ogonimilitant(m): 7:54am On Oct 13, 2020
I will blame the useless governors and politicians of SE/SS. If you don't respect your people, nobody will respect them. Checkpoints are big industry for the police. They can't stop it, knowing very well that Biafra people are peaceful.

We have useless governors

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Eberex(m): 7:54am On Oct 13, 2020
December is approaching , they should ban these thieves from mounting road blocks. It is just their means of extorting travelers

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Kindness218: 7:54am On Oct 13, 2020
#Park well and balance well for me.
when I was into transportation business, my first leg belongs to police and some times your first leg might even be your last leg. For those that know Ahoada and omoku route. a very small distance like 20kilometer but you see more then 12 check point.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Rolly22(m): 7:54am On Oct 13, 2020
And when we want to break away from the contraption, they call us all sorts of names.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by IBILEmayweather(m): 7:55am On Oct 13, 2020
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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Nobody: 7:55am On Oct 13, 2020
Brandstudio01:
Later we will blame them for trying to break out of Nigeria. If we like make we no use our head in this country

Share the same sentiment.. we pressurize these guys , abuse them, intimidate them, laugh at them when they are under siege, we marginalized them in every way yet when they say they want to leave we all start wondering why?

I tire for this country , no where in the world has it succeeded in using force to maintain a sovereign state. Russia tried it in old ussr and failed.. treat them fairly and they won't want to leave

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Rodwave: 7:55am On Oct 13, 2020
The truth is that South East is under siege. There is no justification for the atrocities and extortion being committed by both police and army in this region. All the evils being perpetuated by security agencies in the whole Nigeria started from South East.

From illegal 50 naira bribe, to military high handedness.

Nigerians should pay attention to whatever that is going on in the South East because it has proven to be a template to whatever most Nigerians wil later experience in their various states and communities.

Don't say it does concern you. It does.

SARS atrocities started in Anambra State and spread to the whole Nigeria.

Illegal police check point started in Onitsha under obasanjo regime, today it is all over the country.

I can go on and on.

Speak against evil going on the south east of Nigeria now, if you don't, it definitely gets to you.

Evil has tendency to multiply unnoticed.

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Re: Over 300 Army/Police Check-Points Choking South-East — Investigation by Christane: 7:55am On Oct 13, 2020
i dont know who else share my view bt to me the country z finished ..i mean completely wrecked off ..the earlier we al realise dat ..we shud al pay less attention to anything in dz country ..in dz country just expect d worst while u pray 4 d best.

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