The Guardian (Nigeria)

Centre decries alleged inhuman treatment of Abuja hotel cleaner by DSS

* Seeks justice for victim

- By Silver Nwokoro

STERLING law centre has decried an alleged inhuman treatment of one Patrick Okachi, a cleaner in Statement Hotel, Abuja, by the Department of Security Service ( DSS).

The centre, in a statement yesterday, jointly signed by its Director, Deji Ajare and Executive communicat­ion officer, Adaobi Iyiegbu, called on the FCT Commission­er of Police, to direct immediate investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of suspects in the appropriat­e court.

The centre said: “On November 3, 2022, Okachi who works as a cleaner in Statement Hotel, Abuja was carrying out his normal duties when he was summoned by Celina Okafor, the Secretary of the hotel.

“She accused him of stealing an undisclose­d amount of money from the office of the Chairman the previous day and claimed that he was caught on CCTV camera. He denied this allegation and demanded to see the CCTV footage, which was not shown to him. “Okafor, instead of taking the lawful route, to investigat­e and verify her suspicion, decided to take the route of infamy, by contacting one Festus who arranged for two rogue officials of DSS to come into the office, pick Patrick and torture him by beating him severely with all kinds of weapons. They went further to insert sharp objects in the penis, all in a bid to make him agree that he committed the theft.

“They took Patrick to another location in Dawaki, where they kept him for two days. When it was clear that Patrick was not going to confess to the crime he did not commit, the men took Patrick out and dumped him on the streets of Abuja.”

The centre noted that the brutality has been reported to the Central Police Station at the Federal Secretaria­t in Abuja and an investigat­ion has been launched into the matter.

The centre therefore appealed to Police authoritie­s to ensure that any and all attempts at influencin­g the investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of the suspects are rejected.

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