The Guardian (Nigeria)

IPC decries detention, harassment of Wikkitimes publisher, reporter

- By Waliat Musa

INTERNATIO­NAL Press Centre ( IPC), Lagos, has condemned the harassment and molestatio­n of Wikkitimes Publisher, Haruna Mohammed, and reporter, Idris Kamal, by the police in Bauchi State.

The ordeal of the two journalist­s of the online newspaper began on Monday, June 27, 2022, when they honoured an invitation from the State Criminal Investigat­ion and Intelligen­ce Department ( SCIID), following a petition by Yakubu Abdullahi, a member of the House of Representa­tives for Bauchi constituen­cy concerning a

May 18, 2022 report on the sudden death of All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) Chairman in Bauchi Local Council.

The newsmen arrived the station about 10a. m on Monday and were clamped into a cell after making a statement. They alleged that they were physically assaulted.

Despite the presence of their lawyer at the station, they were detained for about 10 hours and asked to report back yesterday for further interrogat­ion.

The duo again reported at the SCIID, Bauchi, yesterday as directed, but were promptly taken before a Bauchi Magistrate Court and charged for criminal conspiracy, defamation of character and cyber- stalking. The court ruled that they should be held in custody until Wednesday ( today), June 29, 2022.

In a statement, yesterday, IPC Communicat­ions Officer, Toyin Ayoade, expressed worry over the issue and called on the Bauchi police command to avoid being used as tools of harassment against journalist­s.

“Since the petitioner alleged defamation, the police should have, in the first instance, advised him to seek legal redress, instead of illegally detaining the journalist­s for 10 hours on Monday, June 27, 2022 and subjecting them to physical and mental harassment in the process,” said the Executive Director of IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade.

He added that it behoves the police authoritie­s in the state to ensure the safety of Mohammed and Kamal.

Arogundade said journalist­s should not continue to be treated as endangered species in Nigeria, adding: “In all circumstan­ces, the security agencies must always strive to toe the path of the rule of law in handling complaints or petitions against journalist­s and other media profession­als, just as they should normally do for all citizens.”

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