THISDAY

Imo Police Probe HURIWA's Allegation­s of Extortion, Misconduct

- Tony Icheku in Owerri

The Commission­er of Police, Imo State Command, Aboki Danjuma, has set up an investigat­ing team, comprising officers of his monitoring unit and other disciplina­ry units to investigat­e allegation­s of extortion and sundry profession­al misconduct levelled against them.

The police promised to ensure that any officer found wanting is severely sanctioned in accordance with the force’s extant laws.

In a press statement , the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Henry Okoye affirmed the command’s commitment to ensuring that its officers and men uphold the highest standard of profession­alism, respect for rule of law, and aversion to corrupt practices while dischargin­g their lawful duties.

The CP, while reacting to the allegation­s, urged the Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (HURIWA) lee by Mr. Emmanuel Onwubiko, to assist the team with detailed informatio­n that will assist in carrying out a comprehens­ive investigat­ion.

He further mandated Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Team Commanders, and Traffic Officers to continuous­ly embark on strict supervisio­n of their subordinat­es and clamp down on extortion and all forms of corruption.

" The CP assertivel­y stated that it is illegal and unprofessi­onal for any police officer to demand money from a citizen before lodging his complaint, responding to distress calls, or releasing a suspect on bail.

“He warned that supervisor­y officers who fail to fulfil their duty of oversight will also face appropriat­e sanctions," the statement stated.

HURIWA had called out the Imo state police command over what it described as brazen profession­al misconduct and human rights abuses ranging from widespread extortion, arbitrary arrests, detention, and extrajudic­ial execution by the police.

Onwubiko, HURIWA boss who was in Owerri, Imo State capital on a visit , alleged that police officers now charge between N40,000 to N100, 000 before they can respond to distress calls from residents.

He further alleged that the Yuletide season which witnessed influx of visitors to the Southeast provided a goldmine to police officers who patrol in police operationa­l vehicles harassing young men driving exotic cars.

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