Tag: Police probe

  • Police probe intake of ‘rat poison by woman

    The Enugu State Police Command has begun investigation into the  alleged drinking of rat poison by a mother of three.

    It’s spokesman, Ebere Amaraizu, a Superintendent (SP), in a statement yesterday, said the incident occurred on Saturday.

    Amaraizu said the incident took place at 10 Umuezeoha Ojotta Street in Awkunanaw in Enugu South Local Government Area.

    According to him, the incident threw Awkunanaw area into confusion.

    “It was gathered that the victim, Nkechi Nwakwe, had allegedly taken a rat killer medicine with a view to taking her life.

    “It was further gathered that the woman is having some unresolved issues with her husband, Ugochukwu Nwakwe, and on that note decided to take rat killer to take her life,’’ he said.

    The spokesman said the woman is in Good Shepherd Hospital, Uwani, Enugu.

  • Police probe alleged herdsmen attack in Ondo

    Police probe alleged herdsmen attack in Ondo

    The Ondo State Police Command has pledged to apprehend the killers of a farmer, Linus Ogheh, at the weekend on Kajola Farm at Igbatoro, near Akure, the state capital.

    It also said investigation had begun into last week’s alleged attack on the farm of the Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Olu Falae, by suspected herdsmen.

    The command refuted the reports that the herdsmen chased policemen deployed to check incessant invasion of Falae’s farmland.

    It was learnt that some herdsmen stormed the Olu of Ilu-Abo’s farm at Kajola in Igbatoro area last Thursday.

    The farmland was in the same vicinity where the late Ogheh was killed at the weekend by suspected herdsmen.

    The herdsmen were said to have attacked the policemen deployed in the area, after Falae called them to intervene.

    The incessant invasion of the farm of the elder statesman and its destruction by some herdsmen led to his kidnap and killing of one of his security men in September, 2015.

    The recent alleged invasion prompted reactions from the police command.

    Police spokesman Femi Joseph, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), debunked the report that the herdsmen exchanged gunfire with the police team.

    He said the police commissioner ordered a thorough investigation into the matter and the recent that led to the death of a non-indigenous farmer.

    But a group of herdsmen, under the aegis of Miyeti Allah Cattle Rearers, absolved their members of complicity in the alleged attack.

     

  • Wike writes off police probe of Rivers poll violence

    Wike writes off police probe of Rivers poll violence

    Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has written off the police probe of the violence during the Rivers rerun legislative elections.

    He accused the police of being behind the killing and the violence saying they lack the moral authority to undertake a probe.

    Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris last week announced that the police would probe the pockets of violence during the elections in which a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and his orderly were beheaded, among other violent activities.

    But speaking at the Victory Thanksgiving Mass organised by the Peoples Democratic party (PDP) at Our Lady Chaplaincy of the Catholic Institute of West Africa, for “a successful rerun/supplementary elections,” Wike said:  “We are not a party to their so-called panel.  We have passed that stage and we cannot fall into the trap of a panel of inquiry. After killing our people, you want us to assist you unravel what? It is the police that killed our people.”

    “If it is a country that believes in its image, so many people  would have  lost their jobs. They cannot ask themselves  why 28,000 policemen, yet to be ascertained  number of soldiers, Police  Dogs and  Horses, gunboats and helicopters  could  not police  ordinary  legislative elections.

    “It is because the police were the ones committing the fraud, violence  and election  materials snatching.  We are accusing the police of mass murder and  they turn  around to set up  a panel  of  inquiry.

    “After killing our people, you fraudulently set a panel of inquiry.  Up till now they don’t know that we are far ahead. This panel is a mere booby trap to indict PDP Members.  If they cared about lives, they wouldn’t do what they did .

    “We are here to thank God for the victory he has given Rivers State.  We came out from a battle and God was our leader during the fight. We owe God a lot”, he said.

    In his sermon, Rev. Monsignor Pius Kii said the coalition of forces would l never defeat Rivers State.

    The thanksgiving service was attended by PDP leaders, Senators, House of Representatives members, House of Assembly members and Local Government Caretaker Committee Chairmen.

  • Police probe of Rivers crisis one-sided, says ACN

    Police probe of Rivers crisis one-sided, says ACN

    The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) yesterday accused the police of being “one-sided” in its investigation into the Rivers State crisis.

    The party urged the police to widen its investigation so as to make its outcome acceptable to Nigerians.

    In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the fact that only the security aides of Governor Chibuike Amaechi have been invited to Abuja for questioning by the police, and also the fact that only the majority leader of the State House of Assembly, Chidi Lloyd, has been declared wanted, have provided an insight into the thinking of the police on the issue.

    It wondered why Rivers Police Commissioner Mbu Joseph Mbu, who provided cover for the five renegade lawmakers to attack the House while failing to provide security for the House to sit, and the leader of the renegade lawmakers Evans Bipi, who allegedly started the crisis in the House by punching Lloyd and the

    Speaker of the House on the face, were not invited along with the others.

    ‘’As the saying goes, it takes two to tango. Definitely there are two sides to every issue, including the crisis that rocked the House of Assembly last week. It therefore amounts to a warped investigation to focus only on one side, as the police appear to be doing. This kind of investigation can only lead to jungle justice, and further erode the credibility of the police, who have now descended into the arena instead of staying above the fray.

    ‘’This is why we warned, in our earlier statement, that the police should go beyond addressing the symptoms in its efforts to unravel the role played by the security agency in the festering crisis. We hate to say that the action of the police hierarchy has vindicated us,’’ ACN said.

    The party said the fact that the police hierarchy appears to be shielding the glaringly-partisan Police Commissioner in Rivers (despite the shabby treatment he has meted out to the state’s chief executive) and the five renegade members has made it hard for Nigerians to believe in the neutrality of the police in this matter.

    ‘’Equally worrisome is the unilateral deployment of new security aides to the Rivers Government House without the usual practice of giving the Governor a say in who his security aides are. It is therefore not surprising that the Governor

    has raised the alarm about his personal security. After all, he does not know what instructions these new aides have, especially since the untouchable Commissioner of Police remains in the saddle!’’ it said.

    Meanwhile, the ACN has said the root cause of the Rivers crisis appears to have come to the fore, going by the statement credited to the First Lady on Wednesday, that it started four years ago when Gov. Amaechi apparently defied Her Excellency’s appeal not to demolish a part of Okrika.

    ‘’This revelation is a mortal blow to all those who have been struggling to distance the President and the First Lady from the Rivers crisis. It also shows that, contrary to the cynical statements blaming the crisis on some external forces and those who are supposedly crying more than the bereaved, the cause is right there in the President’s bedroom, and that’s why the solution should come from,’’ the party said.