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Apo Six: Senate Probes Reinstatem­ent of Police Officer Charged with Murder

- Damilola Oyedele

The Senate yesterday directed its Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to investigat­e reports of the re-instatemen­t into the police force of a Deputy Commission­er, Mr. Danjuma Ibrahim, who was charged with the murder of six Apo traders.

This followed a point of order by Senator Sonni Ogbuoji who noted that the reinstatem­ent is despite appeal against Danjuma’s acquittal at the Court of Appeal, by the families of the victims.

The Apo traders, also known as Apo six, were five male auto spare part dealers and a woman, who were murdered in June 2005, allegedly by Danjuma and four other officers, who claimed the victims were robbers.

A panel of enquiry set up by then President Olusegun Obasanjo however indicted the police officers and recommende­d that they be tried for murder.

Following 12 years of trial, an FCT High Court sentenced two of the officers to death, but discharged Danjuma and two others. Despite pending appeal on the matter as filed by the families of the victims, Danjuma has been reinstated into the police force.

Senator Sonni Ogbuoji (Ebonyi PDP), speaking at plenary, queried how the court could have cleared Danjuma who was the head of the unit that murdered the traders.

“Also, one of them, Othman Abdulsalam­i, is at large till date. But the court on October 12, sentenced two of the police men to death for murder. One is worried that the commander of that particular patrol unit that killed what is now known as Apo six has been reinstated by the police whereas the police have found others who were under his command culpable,” he said.

Ogbuoji argued that the developmen­t would create a lot of tension for the families whose children were murdered in cold blood.

“How come one of the police officers is at large and the police are unable to trace his whereabout­s till today, almost 12 years after, and then the one who was found guilty, the police are now saying thank you to him for killing those young people by reinstatin­g and re-absorbing him in the police force,” the lawmaker asked.

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