Leadership

Ataga: I Was Forced To Sign Confession­al Statement– Ojukwu

- BY OLUGBENGA SOYELE, Lagos

Chidinma Ojukwu, the alleged killer of Super TV chief executive officer, Usifo Ataga, yesterday, told Justice Yetunde Adesanya of the Lagos State High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square that she was tortured and forced to sign her extrajudic­ial statements by the police.

Chidinma, who was testifying in a trial within trial to determine the voluntarin­ess of the confession­al statements she made during the investigat­ion of the case, claimed that she signed the statement under duress and because of threats made by investigat­ors to implicate her family in the alleged crime.

The defendant specifical­ly accused the investigat­ing police officer, ASP Olusegun Bamidele of tearing the first two statements she wrote and forcing her to sign the one that was dictated to her by another member of the investigat­ive team, assistant superinten­dent of police, Olufunke Madeyinlo.

She also alleged that she was then made to rehearse the statement and narrated the same to the commission­er of police.

Ojukwu was arraigned before the court alongside one Adedapo Quadri on an eight-count charge of murder, forgery and stealing.

The state also arraigned Chidinma’s sister, Chioma Egbuchu from whom the late Ataga’s iPhone 7, was said to have been recovered on one count of receiving stolen property.

They all pleaded not guilty to the charge.

While being led in evidence by her counsel, Onwunka Egwu, Ojukwu said her hands were handcuffed on June 23, to the chair she sat on until the next morning, June 24, when she was brought out of the interrogat­ion room and taken to Ikeja Police Command.

She also told the judge that she was arrested on June 23, 2022, at their house 47 Akinwunmi Street Alagomeji Yaba, handcuffed and taken to the Panti Police Station.

She said, “When I was entering the vehicle, I told my dad to call my lawyer, our family lawyer, Egwu.”At the station, I entered the DCP’s office (Razak Oseni) he was asking me questions along with other policemen then my dad tried to stop him but the DCP told my dad to allow his men to do their job.

“We went back to my house and then came back to the DCP’s office and he started questionin­g me again and then I told him that I don’t know anything about the death of Mr Ataga, that was when they made the video that was played in court.

“The DCP said I should make my statement then, the IPO, Bamidele took me to the interrogat­ing room with Mr Chris, and then gave me a blank statement form and asked me to write what happened.

“I started writing then he (Bamidele) took my left hand and handcuffed it to the chair. I wrote what I said at the DCP’s office, in the middle of writing the statement Mr Bamidele took the statement from me and read through it and said this is not what happened.

“I told him, sir, what I am writing is what happened. Before I started writing the statement I told him that I had asked my dad to call my lawyer and that he should please ask my dad if he had called my lawyer but he said that my dad cannot make a call and that he was in the custody with them that was when I started writing the statement.

“When he took the statement from me and said this is not what happened. I told him, sir, this is what happened and that is what I am writing, I received two slaps on the back from Mr. Jemiyo.

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