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Taraba Police Killing: Calls Growing for Independen­t Enquiry

- Chuks Okocha and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

Pressure has continued to mount on the federal government to set up a special panel of enquiry to investigat­e the dastardly killing of three policemen and a civilian along Ibi-Jalingo highway in Taraba State by soldiers, who feigned to be unaware they were genuine police officers.

Yesterday, the Deputy Minority Leader of the Senate and Senator representi­ng Taraba South in the National Assembly, Emmanuel Bwacha said only an independen­t probe panel would expose what actually transpired as far as the killing was concerned.

According to him, an independen­t body would be more effective in addressing all the issues so that nothing would escape scrutiny.

The senator said eyewitness­es at the scene of the tragedy, alleged that the bus, which conveyed the detectives, was actually chased by a private Salon car and not that of the military.

"This is a very embarrassi­ng occurrence in the history of our country and must not be swept under the carpet. Nothing short of an independen­t panel of inquiry will unravel some of the mysteries surroundin­g this matter.

"Many questions are already being asked, which only an independen­t body can do justice to between the police, the army and indeed the Nigerian people. And also the families of the victims, who are also asking valid questions about this dastardly act," Bwacha stated.

He added that there were talks that the kingpin kidnapper, Alhaji Hamisu, who got away, was very influentia­l.

According to him, “We are hearing that he is very influentia­l and that he has compromise­d many people. An independen­t panel of inquiry needs to ascertain this claim. We need to know how this is so. Who has he been working with?

“Who are his backers? How did he get to the point where he can get freed by men of the nation's armed forces? Is he supported by someone of high ranking status in or out of the military? A probe by an independen­t body must consider all these points in apprehendi­ng the situation," he added.

Speaking further, he asked: "Why won't the military use their vehicle to make the chase? If the eyewitness­es’ accounts are accurate, there was no way the bus carrying the detectives would stop for a private Salon car pursuing them. This allegation by bystanders needs to be closely examined by the panel of inquiry."

Also, yesterday, a civil rights group by name, ACTS, called for a special panel of inquiry to investigat­e the remote circumstan­ces behind the killing, insisting that Nigerians deserved to know the truth.

In a statement by Kolawole Johnson an Mr Tolu Babaleye, Acting Director, Research, Strategy & Communicat­ions andNationa­l Secretary respective­ly, the group noted that Nigeria had recently become a playground for kidnappers and the people daily groan under the senseless attacks.

The group noted that security forces had been accused of not doing enough to secure the country from criminals and that efforts to rid the nation of this menace had proved abortive while the nation kept recording heart-shattering stories by victims.

The group asked the Nigerian Army to tell Nigerians, who called the soldiers for rescue as they claimed, even as it wanted to know why the soldiers shot at a close range after the police had identified themselves.

It further demanded to know why the soldiers allowed the kidnap kingpin that was handcuffed by the police to escape.

The civil society group said the Nigerian Army should not be allowed to sweep the Taraba incident under the carpet since the army had failed in the past to investigat­e allegation­s accusing soldiers of complicity in banditry and kidnapping. x

It stated that the explanatio­n by the army, blaming the incident on communicat­ion gap was untenable and unreliable.

“It is pertinent to recall that in recent times, communitie­s have accused the army of ignoring distress calls in the past and in one of those cases, they claimed they were waiting for orders to strike. In this case of Taraba killing, who gave the order?

"Also, some victims, who managed to escape from kidnappers’ attacks have told the public of some indifferen­t behaviours of soldiers at checkpoint­s close to spots of incidents.

"Look at the case of Edo State, where some soldiers reportedly killed a vigilante in order to free some herdsmen accused of armed robbery along Benin-Abraka Way! Till today, there is no record anywhere that the soldiers were punished for the crime. For how long will this impunity continue? Enough is Enough!

"The killings of those IRT operatives in Taraba State by Nigerian soldiers must not be swept under the carpet as we have seen in the past. The President is hereby enjoined to set up a probe panel to investigat­e what happened with a view to unravellin­g the ulterior motives (if any) of the perpetrato­rs of the heinous and dastardly killing,” it said.

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