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16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by chatinent: 11:09am On Oct 24, 2020
• We’re prosecuting 31 policemen for murder, armed robbery, others –Sanwo-Olu

• Indicted ex-SARS operatives’ll be punished -Police commission


Ade Adesomoju, Adelani Adepegba, Oladimeji Ramon, Afeez Hanafi and Tobi Aworinde

Sixteen operatives of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad have been indicted for extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearance in five states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Saturday PUNCH reports that the 16 operatives were recommended for prosecution by the Presidential Panel on the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

The report was submitted to the President, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), on June 3, 2019.

It was recently submitted to the Police Service Commission, the Inspector-General of Police and the office of the Attorney General of the Federation in the wake of the #EndSARS protests, for prosecution and disciplinary actions.

The report indicted a total of 35 police operatives in 12 states and the FCT for various rights violations, including extrajudicial killings, death in police custody, unlawful arrest, biased investigation, unlawful intimidation, harassment, criminal assault, torture, cruelty, inhuman and degrading treatment, threat to life, extortion and confiscation of property, among others.

Aside from the FCT, the 12 states where the indicted officers allegedly perpetrated the recorded rights violations are Akwa Ibom, Benue, Delta, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Kaduna, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Ogun, and Rivers.


Analysis of the report by our correspondent showed that 16 of the 35 indicted officers were accused of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearance in five states and the FCT.

The five states are, Lagos, Kaduna, Imo, Delta and Enugu.

Imo State, with seven officers indicted for extrajudicial killings, had the highest number of confirmed cases of violation of the right to life, followed by Abuja with five.

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For Imo, those indicted for extrajudicial killings among other allegations, including unlawful arrest and detention, threats to life, are ASP Columbus Aniozor, Inspector Nwachukwu, Inspector Ndidi Nwaneri, Inspector Femi, CSP Godfrey Ogbeide Victor (OC SARS, Imo), ASP Banjoko (OC SARS, Akokowa, Imo State) and Corporal Echara Alice.

The five indicted for extrajudicial killings in Abuja are Inspector Augustine Nwobodo, Sgt Nuhu Shuaibu, Cpt Mohammed Tetengi, Inspector Dennis Matthew and ASP Felix Onuoha.

Aside from being accused of extrajudicial killings, the trio of Nwobodo, Shuaibu and Tentegi were also accused of refusal to release the corpses of the victims.

For Lagos, only Inspector Akeem Balogun was indicted for killing while two others, Inspector Ibukun Olusoga, and ASP Columbus, were indicted for enforced disappearance.

The rest of the states, Enugu, Delta and Kaduna each had one case of extrajudicial killings.

Sgt Paul Everest was indicted for alleged torture leading to death in custody in Enugu State.

ASP Muyiwa was indicted for unlawful arrest, detention and extrajudicial killing in Delta State.

In Kaduna State, Inspector Yakubu Baba was indicted for torture, violation of the right to life and dignity of the human person.

In addition to the confirmed cases of extrajudicial killing, the panel ordered further investigations into nine of such cases in Imo, Benue, Kwara, Kogi, Lagos and Rivers states.

The panel directed further investigation of “the circumstances leading to the death of Collins Okoronkwo Ezenwa and officers responsible for his death” in Imo State.

It also directed a coroner’s inquest into the death of Uchena Ugwueze in the state.

In Benue State, the panel directed for further investigation into the extrajudicial killings in two cases.

It, in one of the cases, ordered a probe “to reveal the identities of the police officers involved in the heinous killing of Agande Adi and Olowe Adi.”

It also ordered “investigation of all the officers on operation on September 9, 2016 around Akpehe Area on Abu Shuluwa Road Makurdi, Benue State at about 7.30pm in line with extant police rules and regulations.”

“The investigation should identify the officers culpable for the death of the deceased and the roles played by senior police officers tasked with the duty of investigating the death,” the report added.

It also directed a coroner’s inquest into a death in Kwara State and Kogi State, a further investigation “to reveal the identities of the police officers involved in the heinous killing of Adamu Haruna.”

In Lagos, the panel ordered the investigation of a retired officer, Wilson Okanya, for the extrajudicial killing of Ogadi Enwerem.

In Rivers, the panel ordered an investigation into the “circumstances leading to the alleged extrajudicial killing of Mr Ajibade Ademisoye” and the death of Mr Bright Ogoloma.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has said the state’s Ministry of Justice is trying 31 policemen for various offences ranging from murder, manslaughter, armed robbery to attempted murder and grievous bodily harm.

The governor disclosed this on his Twitter handle, @jidesanwoolu, on Friday, alongside a list of police officers being prosecuted for “offences related to the violation of human rights in Lagos.”

The list also captured the trial judges and the next adjourned dates of the cases.

Sanwo-Olu said the ongoing prosecution showed the government’s commitment to “ending police brutality.”

On the list are Inspector Surulere Irede, Sgt Sunday Ogunyemi and Corporal Hezekiah Babatunde, who are jointly standing trial for alleged manslaughter before Justice Ogunsanya; as well as Sgt Segun Okun and Cpt Adekunle Oluwarotimi, who are jointly standing trial for manslaughter and attempted murder before Justice Nicole Clay.

Others charged individually are Ogunyemi Olalekan (murder), Sgt Gbawuan Isaac (grievous bodily harm), Aminu Joseph (murder), Sgt Alechenu Benedict (armed robbery), Sgt Adebayo Abdullahi (involuntary manslaughter), Inspector Mohammed and two others (armed robbery), Matthew Chansi (murder), Adamu Dare (murder), Sgt Mark Argo and five others (conspiracy and armed robbery), and Corporal Pepple Boma (manslaughter).

Also on the list are Insp Emmanuel Akpodana (attempted murder), Emmanuel Uyankweke (involuntary manslaughter), Akanbi Lukmon (involuntary manslaughter), Edokhe Omokhije (murder), Afolabi Saka (murder), Monday Gabriel (murder), Yahya Adesina (involuntary manslaughter) and Aremu Musiliu (murder).

The Lagos State Attorney General, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), who released the list, said, “The Lagos State Ministry of Justice has been committed over time to the prosecution of the listed and related cases of police abuses. I call on members of the public to keep track of our ongoing diligent prosecution of these matters in the overall public interest.”

Indicted ex-SARS operatives’ll be punished-Police commission

Meanwhile, the Police Service Commission has said it will punish any policemen indicted by the Presidential Panel on Reform of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

According to a statement on Friday by the Head, Press and Public Relations, PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, titled, ‘EndSARS protest: PSC calls for restraint, promised to deal with errant police officers,’ the commission expressed shock at the level of destruction of public facilities and businesses by miscreants.

The statement read, “The commission wishes to reiterate its commitment to hold police officers, whether of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad or conventional, accountable for their actions and inactions and will continue to ensure instant due punishments for misconducts.

“The commission only recently dismissed 10 senior police officers, including an Assistant Commissioner of Police and reduced the rank of nine others following established cases of misconduct.

“The commission will process and punish all policemen found culpable by the Presidential Panel on Reform of the defunct SARS.”

https://punchng.com/16-sars-operatives-indicted-for-killings-in-five-states-presidential-panel/

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by GolDRoger: 11:10am On Oct 24, 2020
angry

The report was submitted to the
President, Major - General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd ), on June 3 , 2019.

can u imagine?? This is over 1yr and noting was done. Infact if not for this protest. . . Noting WILL be done.

Una wehdon!!

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by festacman(m): 11:12am On Oct 24, 2020
Anambra State the epicentre of SARS atrocities not mentioned? Former OC SARS CSPJames Nwafor the butcher-in-chief did not even make the list? Eweleh!

Who did this to Ndi Anambra?

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by bonechamberlain(m): 11:16am On Oct 24, 2020
angry. I can't see Anambra there, I hope Obiano isn't trying to cover up, James Nwafor and his clique, where is AIG Danjuma that ordered the shooting of the Apo 5, he should face retrial. These govt aren't ready to ensure any justice.

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by chatinent: 11:18am On Oct 24, 2020
I wonder what involuntary murder meant.

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by MagicBishop: 11:19am On Oct 24, 2020
They should fill back the Prisons in Benin with these dirty cops.

Where is James Nwafor?

That bastard needs to be arrested and made to talk on why he turned a police station to both a kidnapper's den and execution ground.

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by vastolord4(m): 11:29am On Oct 24, 2020
Common! These are the ones that are not covered by politicians. ... we need the main crooks

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Zamrito: 11:35am On Oct 24, 2020
Just 16? Stupid people..
Anyone who's still still supporting or believing in this fraud of a government is worthless to me.

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by slawormiir: 5:49pm On Oct 24, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright

And edo state is not on the list

Edo state way sars for dey kill and harass anyhow

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by nurez305(m): 5:50pm On Oct 24, 2020
If not for the protest, they never thought of prosecuting any of them.... Though the prosecution is also AUDIO

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Emmatech1996: 5:50pm On Oct 24, 2020
Dx people seff

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Mathantics: 5:50pm On Oct 24, 2020
All of them are killers
Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Mkelv0106(m): 5:50pm On Oct 24, 2020
Trash. 80% of SARS officers are killers

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by n3xt(m): 5:50pm On Oct 24, 2020
16 pere. So we had a nationwide protest just because of 16 SARS officers.

It’s either some people can’t comprehend simple reaction of the masses or they’re just evil.

We have a systemic problem in Nigeria - a problem due to issues inherent in the overall system, rather than due to a specific, individual, isolated factor. So dealing with 16 or 100 police officers fixes nothing.

E gbami ke!

It requires bringing a total change to the structure, organization or policies in that system.

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Dangrace01: 5:50pm On Oct 24, 2020
MagicBishop:
They should fill back the Prisons in Benin with these dirty cops.

Where is James Nwafor?

That bastard needs to be arrested and made to talk on why he turned a police station to both a kidnapper's den and execution ground.

He should be produced wherever he is

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by nurez305(m): 5:51pm On Oct 24, 2020
Dangrace01:


Heard his was killed in Ghana. I saw a video of him being beaten by mob don't know how true though
fake video

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Naniboy555: 5:51pm On Oct 24, 2020
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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by captaininiobong(m): 5:52pm On Oct 24, 2020
scam! they will soon put them back on the streets
Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by themes009(m): 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
there is a guy named jagaban in ekiti that year, with tattoos ooo, the guy is a real killer, I wish the panel locate him.

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Sunnycliff(m): 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
A year later and nothing has been done for prosecution. And you think that there will be something tangible out of Lekki massacre investigation?

Na who no nọ dis country Una go de mis yarn for

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Patrioticman007(m): 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
A quick summary of Nigerian police will give you the Good 10% the Bad 30% the Ugly 60% personnels.

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by newharddrives(m): 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
Ok
Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Nobody: 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
We will calm down when they face the gallow or firing squad..
Their offenses doesn't require jailing, it requires instant death to serve as a deterent to others..

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by Mayng01(m): 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
Are you sure this is not a fake news from the presidential panel, Nigerian army come and check this cropped/ photoshopped news o. Cos leadership case don tire me for naija o. Since June 3rd 2019, Mad dogs...

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by OgbanjeProphet: 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
Their investigation is not complete without Anambra in the equation.

How can one discuss SARS brutality and extrajudicial killings without mentioning Awkuzu SARS

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Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by NaijaOlosho(f): 5:53pm On Oct 24, 2020
grin
Re: 16 SARS Operatives Indicted For Killings In Five States –presidential Panel by asobo: 5:54pm On Oct 24, 2020
All na audio. Where is Wadume the notorious kidnapper from Taraba. Nigeria government cool your citizens ain't fools except your gullible supporters.

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