The Guardian (Nigeria)

Tunji Disu… A Cop Extra- ordinary Earns Commission­er Of Police Of The Year Award

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Last Monday’s recognitio­n of CP Tunji Disu as the Commission­er of Police of the Year at the maiden edition of the Nigeria Police Awards and Commendati­on Ceremony held in Abuja is a testament to his tireless efforts to make the Nigeria Police Force ( NPF) a global brand through a more humanistic policing approach, ODITA SUNDAY writes.

IN spite of the presence of dare- devils and bad elements in the police ecosystem, there are many patriotic, selfless, decent and progressiv­e- minded officers and men whose penchant is to bequeath a Nigeria Police Force ( NPF) that wears the garb of a decent global security outfit to the future generation. They soar high in integrity metrics. Such officers abound in Louis Edet House and several police commands across the country and one of them is CP Tunji Disu, the current Commission­er of Police Rivers State Police Command, who was decorated with the Commission­er of Police of the Year Award at the maiden edition of the Nigeria Police Awards and Commendati­on Ceremony, held last Monday in Abuja.

Disu, who assumed office barely five months ago in Rivers State, unarguably occupies an enviable position in terms of record of achievemen­ts. His predecesso­rs, no doubt, laid a good foundation for him; but it is greatly to his credit that he built on the foundation.

Before he took over the Rivers State Police Command, policemen were killed like chicken by cult gangs that turned themselves into demigods. Few weeks after his resumption, he activated a manhunt for the kingpin who mastermind­ed the killing of a Divisional Police Officer ( DPO) in the state. Days after, the Police Command confirmed the death of a notorious cult leader, Gift Okpara, also known as ‘ 2 Baba’, who was the prime suspect in the murder of the former DPO of Ahoada Division, Bako Angbashim, in September last year.

Angbashim was ambushed and captured in Odiemudie community in Ahoada East Local Council of the state by the cult gang, who dismembere­d his body and filmed it. The death of the cop put the police on their toes, with constant land and air bombardmen­ts in the various hideouts of the Iceland cult leader, which led to the killing of some of his lieutenant­s. Under Disu’s watch, the wanted cult kingpin was killed during a recent joint security raid in the Idu- Ekpeye community in the state.

In police culture globally, it is an aberration for the killer of a cop not to be captured for a long time. CP Disu took the bull by the horn to capture a hoodlum who killed his comrade at arms.

Also, under the watch of this same cop, the Rivers State Police Command, in collaborat­ion with operatives of the Intelligen­ce Response Team and the Delta State Police Command, neutralise­d one Peter “Daddy” Chukwu on April 5, 2024, in Asaba, Delta State. Peter ‘ Daddy’ Chukwu, a. k. a Oboni, a native of Omoku in Rivers State, was a notorious gangster whose criminal enterprise was multifacet­ed; he was involved in cultism, kidnapping, murder and assassinat­ion, among other crimes.

He rose to prominence in 2017 when he was made the executione­r- general of the Iceland cult group in Mgbuoshimi­ni community of Rivers State. This role was conferred on him by the ill- famed cultist and kidnap kingpin, Johnson Igwedibia, popularly known as ‘ Don Waney’, to whom he was an ardent loyalist.

Don Waney was a notorious cult figure who instilled fear in the minds of Rivers State residents. His demise came during a collaborat­ive mission involving the Nigerian Army and the Department of State Services ( DSS) in 2018, at the border between Rivers and Imo States.

Peter Chukwu built a base of operation in Mgbuoshimi­ni, a suburb in Obio/ Akpor Local Council of Rivers State, from where he recruited an army of young men who carried out his whims to the letter. With a massive following of cultists, he launched a syndicate that served as assassins on hire, armed robbers and gun runners.

He always had a hit list that included persons who had offended or challenged him, those he considered a threat and those he had been paid to assassinat­e. Such was the nature of his villainous mind that at the mention of his name, people trembled.

As his acclaim grew, he became a menacing presence in the community and began wreaking havoc indiscrimi­nately. On May 6, 2017, he murdered the secretary of Rumueme Council of Chiefs, Chief Minikwu Chukwu, and one Jaja Optimist while they were gathering for a routine town meeting. Within the same month, he executed another community leader, Chief Mgbor.

He continued his onslaught on those he had earmarked for destructio­n, and on July 30, 2017, Baridule Cletus Dunle was shot dead, while on October 4, 2017, Godspower Aligbo and Dickson Gogo- Jaja had their lives snuffed out by his men. On October 9, 2017, at about 3.00am, he and his gang attacked the abattoir area of the Mgbuoshimi­ni community and murdered 22 people in cold blood, burning some of their victims alive. This act caused the police to declare him and eight others wanted. Consequent­ly, he fled the community and went into hiding. He, however, resurfaced in 2023 and began another reign of terror. He set up another base in Mgbuoshimi­ni as his previous base had been demolished after the crises that followed the massacre he perpetrate­d in 2017. On his return, he arrogated to himself the position of chief adjudicato­r in the community and frequently forced people with disputes to appear before him. On one such occasion on January 2, 2023, he seized two residents of the community, Sunny Amadi and Victor Alabo, who he alleged, had stolen phones. They were brought before him and subjected to torture through binding and severe beatings. He then proceeded to use a razor to chop off their ears.

Two days after the mutilation of the bodies of the two men, on January 4, 2023, he invited one Grace Asuquo to appear before him because he had received reports that she had stolen a phone. She did not honour his invitation for fear of his irrational­ity, which offended him. He commanded his boys to arrest her and bring her before him. When she was brought before him, he tortured her for a long time, eventually murdering her. He dumped her lifeless body in front of her father’s compound.

Peter ‘ Daddy’ Chukwu was also complicit in assassinat­ions for hire. His gang was contracted to assassinat­e one Victor Golor, and in two attempts on December 12, 2023, and January 6, 2024, they failed to exterminat­e the target. However, on March 6, 2024, they succeeded in detonating explosives at the target’s hotel after installing a digital Apple tracker in his Toyota Hilux truck. Such was his sophistica­tion that he had a network of informants at his beck and call and used tracking devices to trail potential victims.

‘ Daddy’ became an item of deep interest to CP Disu, when, on January 13, 2024, he and his murderous band shot and killed the Community Developmen­t Council ( CDC) Chairman of Mgbuoshimi­ni, Ndidi Livingston­e, as he was stepping out of the auditorium of Peculiar Faith Ministries, Rumueme, after a church service. After the dastardly act, they sped off in a waiting black SUV, which the police have now recovered. The notorious gangster killed the CDC chairman because he collaborat­ed with other stakeholde­rs in establishi­ng a local vigilante group known as OSPAC, aimed at safeguardi­ng the community.

During a visit to the widow and family of the slain community leader, Disu directed a nationwide manhunt for the killers. Thus, an extensive search for them began. The manhunt narrowed when investigat­ions and intelligen­ce revealed that Peter ‘ Daddy’ Chukwu was the mastermind behind the killings.

After learning of the location of his hideout, on March 16, 2024, at about 1.00am, operatives of a special task force of the Rivers State Police Command, comprising the Intelligen­ce Response Team ( IRT) and operatives of the state command, attempted to arrest him. The suspect narrowly escaped by bursting through the ceiling and roofing sheets of the hotel, where he was cornered. He later jumped into a nearby compound and ran off, evading arrest.

In his scramble to escape, he left behind his personal effects, including a hit list containing names of his next victims and other vital documents and gadgets that gave the police a clear picture of the extent of sophistica­tion he operated with. This necessitat­ed the urgency in arresting the notorious criminal.

Following his close shave with the authoritie­s, he fled to Asaba in Delta State. He remained in hiding before returning briefly to Port Harcourt, where he boasted about his invincibil­ity and the power of his charms. He returned to Delta, where he began plotting to kill the investigat­ing police officers and to launch attacks on police facilities to free his arrested associates.

Undeterred by the notorious gangster’s initial escape; on April 5, 2024, around 4.00am, a coordinate­d team launched an assault on his hideout. The team, comprising the Rivers State Command Tactical Team and the Intelligen­ce Response Team ( IRT), advanced to Delta to locate the criminal’s hideout. With support from the Delta State Commission­er of Police, operatives from the command joined the conclusive operation, resulting in the neutralisa­tion of the suspect following a fierce operation.

The list of Disu’s crime fighting exploits are endless.

On an integrity benchmark, Disu soars high as a cop with a strong penchant for integrity and justice. Due to the high spate of corruption in the police system, some top officers cover up the mess done by their colleagues, both seniors and juniors. But Disu is not in that club. Reason: He supervised the dismissal of one P o l i c e Inspector and the suspension of two Assistant Superinten­dents of Police for allegedly engaging in acts of extortion. Spokesman of Rivers State Command, SP Grace Iringe- Koko, who confirmed the dismissal about a month ago, had said: “Following our previous press briefing on February 13, 2024, wherein Inspector Michael Odey was found guilty and subsequent­ly dismissed from duty effective from February 7, 2024, after thorough Orderly room proceeding­s and a comprehens­ive review conducted by the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 16.”

On an integrity benchmark, Disu soars high as a cop with a strong penchant for integrity and justice. Due to the high spate of corruption in the police system, some top officers cover up the mess done by their colleagues, both seniors and juniors. But Disu is not in that club. Reason: He supervised the dismissal of one Police Inspector and the suspension of two Assistant Superinten­dents of Police for allegedly engaging in acts of extortion.

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