Woman Raped In Police Cell In Delta State

Three months after she was gang-raped while in police custody at the Abraka Division of the Delta State Police Command, the victim and mother of five, Mrs. Ese Isaiah Ozegbe, has dragged the Nigeria Police to court.

In the suit filed by her counsel, Mr. Efe Ejomasuvwe, at the Federal High Court, Warri, she is claiming N750 million as damages from the police over the incident. Hearing in the case has been fixed for June 13.

THISDAY had reported on May 4, this year, how Mrs. Ozegbe was allegedly gang-raped by four men in police cell at the Abraka Division of the Delta State Police Command.
The victim was said to have been detained among men at the Station where she was allegedly raped in turn.
She had alleged in a petition to the AIG, Zone 5, Benin City, Mr. Hashimu Argungu, that she was serially raped by the men while in the custody of the police at Abraka.

In the petition, she accused the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Abraka, and his men of negligence and failure to protect her.
Her counsel alleged that following a brawl his client had with one of her neighbours, one Mama Afoke, policemen from Abraka Police Station came to arrest her on Februaray 26, this year, following a complaint by the woman with whom she had the altercation.
The petitioner said that an effort made by her husband, Mr. Isaiah Ozegbe, to secure her bail from the police custody was rebuffed by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and the Divisional Crime Office (DCO).

She alleged that apart from intimidating and abusing her husband, the duo also pushed him out of the station.
According to the petitioner, “shortly after Mr. Isaiah left the Abraka Police Station, the IPO instructed the policeman at the counter to put me into a cell where there were already two men. 

“As soon as the Police locked the gate to the entrance of the cells, two younger boys came into the cell where Mrs. Ese and the other two mature men were kept, and immediately they started robbing her and she protested that she is a married woman and mother of five children. 

“The boys asked her to keep quiet and immediately grabbed her by her neck and closed her mouth with their hands, the others held her two hands and threw her on the ground and started to rape her. In the process, she started shouting but the police refused to come to her aid until she went into a coma. She realised herself the following morning”.  

She added that when she became conscious, she noticed that her husband was inside the cell opposite where she was held, adding that when she asked him what he was doing there, her husband replied that when he came that morning to perfect her bail, the police pushed him into the cell for seeking bail for her. 
Mrs. Ozegbe further said that when her husband met the DPO and the DCO to complain to them that his wife was raped whilst kept in the same cell with men, the DCO ordered that he should be kept behind the counter.
Policemen on duty that fateful night allegedly ignored her cry for help.

It was also gathered that the men who allegedly raped Mrs. Ozegbe are currently standing trial at a Magistrate Court in Abraka.
Meanwhile, the police authority has axed two of its personnel attached to the Abraka Division of the Delta State Police Command for negligence in the gang-rape of Mrs. Ozegbe.

The axed officers, according to THISDAY investigation, are the Cell Guard attached to the Police Station (name withheld) and a female inspector, Mrs. Erebi Akporunor.


The cell guard, whose name was not given, was dismissed from service while the inspector was demoted to the rank of sergeant.
The dismissal and demotion were part of the report of an Orderly Room Trial of 11 policemen in connection with the rape saga carried out by the AIG, Zone 5, Benin City, Mr. Hashimu Argungu.  

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Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

14 Comments

  1. These things happen all the time but most women don't speak up for feat of bringing shame to their families. If people don't speak up against sexual assault then nobody will know! Am happy the woman spoke up and I hope the law suit goes well. The police make me sick!

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  2. Some police men are complete nuisance! My brother is a police man, well behaved and well brougt up, he's even heading a branch has a pastor in benin!(christ embassy) some of d police men are street boys b4 they join d police force! They should be checking well b4 admitting fools in d police force.

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  3. GOD will punish all Police on duty day including d DPO & DCO. U must pay Women dat money she is filln for. Heartless fools.

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  4. Gush I so ha8 nigerian police....ooops

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  5. If the IG does not make these elements, the DPO and DCO to pay for this, then he is an accomplice.

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  6. If the IG does not make these elements, the DPO and DCO to pay for this, then he is an accomplice.

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  7. Why nau police?

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  8. Haba! In this age and time! How on earth would they subject that woman to that injustice? The DPO,DCO and those on duty when it happened knew about it. We heard how the Police PPRO (Ngozi) almost stabbed her supurior officer with a knife,what happened? Nothing! There is so much lawlessness in the Police Force. The court of Law must find Justice for this woman.

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  9. Can't our police protect us?
    We end up regrating their presence around us.Outside Nigeria, police ı̣̣̣​ι̥​ show Ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ø̲̣̣̥u̶̲̥̅̊ care even when Ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ø̲̣̣̥u̶̲̥̅̊ don't have a* problem...Ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ø̲̣̣̥u̶̲̥̅̊ see ours Drinking A̶̲̥̅̊₪d̶̲̥̅̊ Smoking publicly even with Uniform.
    I cry for Nigeria everyday***God please help us

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  10. It is better you ran into the Hands of kidnappers than in the hands of police.fools,let then pay for damegxx .

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  11. We are witnessing the consequences of a national intelligence and security system that fails to recognise that contemporary crimes demand more reliable and timely intelligence than guns and armoured personnel carriers. They Gov. should transform the nation's intelligence and investigation capacity and effectiveness.we. All need justics in this case..they rape victim should be paid damages to enable or so called poliice force to come back to order...dodos

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  12. This is so sad.I hope this brave lady gets justice and I hope that our judicial system for once do its job.
    The police are liability to every body and disgrace to the nation.

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  13. Human beings like d DPO and d DCO die like fowl and that is their portion for masterminding this kind of inhumanity τ̅☺ man. It happened in Badagry, Lagos where d DPO and DCO feels they can do and undo. They were massacred by the army during a clash in Badagry and their bodies were lying on the main road for hours...... I pity their families..... But they (the duo) got what they deserved..... God will surely give that poor woman justice

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  14. Police no be work oh!!! Even all this SARS for road na former hardened Criminals wey them give gun and badge..police no get ethics and all of them na Animals and thiefs, na why them they kill police anyhow because them no get sense of belonging.. Na why them finish the bastards for Nassarawa state.. 35% of the police force comprises of stack illitrates and even the very few primary schl certificate holders that are giving the rank of senior officers don't know their left from their right..

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