The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAWOJ tasks police on alleged human parts sellers in Rivers

- From Ann Godwin( Portharcou­rt)

THE Rivers State Police Command has been urged to end the rising cases of killing and trading of human parts in the state by redoubling its efforts in crime fighting.

Members of the Nigeria Associatio­n of Women Journalist­s ( NAWOJ), Rivers State chapter, gave the charge yesterday during a courtesy visit to the state Commission­er of Police, Eboka Friday.

Chairperso­n of the associatio­n, Susan Serekara - Nwikhana, urged the police to fish out the ritualists and bring them to book to serve as deterrent to others, stressing the need to check suspected vehicles to ensure a crime- free society . Recall that there have been trending stories of persons who escaped from ritualists’ dens and human parts dealers in Rivers State.

The escapees, both men and women, while narrating their real- life experience­s, said they were picked as passengers by some hoodlums who disguised as commercial vehicle operators, while others said they were kidnapped but a popular movie actor said he was invited to shoot a movie in the city by suspected human parts dealers.

MEANWHILE, NAWOJI chairperso­n frowned on situations where the police often opt for settlement of rape cases out of court, which, according to her, portends danger to the victim.

She called for stiffer penalties against rapists.

Responding, the police boss stated his administra­tion’s determinat­ion to provide quality service to the people and urged everyone to assist by providing relevant informatio­n. He promised to give the much- needed assistance to the associatio­n.

In another developmen­t, a 30- year- old man, Henry Ogbuji, from Emohua Local Government Area of the state, is in police net for allegedly impregnati­ng a 12year- old girl in the area.

It was gathered that the victim is a maid to the suspect’s neighbour in the compound.

Ogbuji was arrested by Rumuepriko­m ( Kala) Divisional Police headquarte­rs in Port Harcourt following a complaint lodged by the victim’s guardian after discoverin­g that the minor was pregnant.

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