Police
authorities yesterday paraded 12 persons and declared four others wanted
following their involvement in the torture of three women at Oba Morufu
International Market, Ejigbo, Lagos.
Force Public
Relations Officer, CSP Frank Mba, who paraded the suspects before newsmen,
yesterday, said some of the suspects were members of the Oodua People’s
Congress, OPC, providing security at the market and officials of
the market association who he said also extorted N50,000 from the victims’
father.
Mba gave the
identities of the suspects as Isiaka Waidi, the Baba‑Oja of the market,
who masterminded the dastardly act that culminated in the arrest, debasement,
torture and extortion of the victims; Haruna Abdullahi and Buhari Yusuf, who
mixed the concoction of pepper and alcohol that was applied on the bodies and
private parts of the victims.
Others include
Saheed Adisa, Lateef Tijani Ahmed Adisa, the Iyaloja Oloruntoyin Dauda,
Adekunle Adenuga, Jimoh Busari and Azeez Akinosun.
According to
him, operatives of the Federal Special Anti‑Robbery Squad, FEDSARS, led by
Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP Chris Ezike, who coordinated the arrests,
are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of one of the
victims, Juliana Agoma, a Republic of Benin national, who was moved to Cotonou
by her father where she subsequently died.
He said: “It
would be recalled that earlier this year, the Inspector General of Police, M.D.
Abubakar, in a move to ensure speedy delivery of justice in this case, ordered
the immediate take-over of its investigation by the Force Criminal
Investigation, Lagos Annex, from the Lagos State Police Command.
“Consequently, a
team of crack detectives, led by DCP Chris Ezike, swung into action and
conducted discreet investigation in line with standard best practices, during
which the suspects, in connection with the matter, were arrested.
“The Police have
also declared wanted the following suspects: Tiri, an alleged member of OPC who
was captured in video footage and alleged to have stripped naked one of the
victims, Ajoke Agoma, mother of the two other female victims in the presence of
her husband; Otepa Oluranti, Akeem and Michael Abolore, whose whereabouts are
yet unknown but who have been implicated in the heinous crime.
“The IGP has
commended the human rights, civil society and Women Support Group as well as
Office of the Public Defender, Lagos State Justice Ministry and all other
stakeholders who assisted the police in this and other matters relating to
human dignity, safety and security.
“He, however,
called on general public to assist the Police with information that will lead
to the arrest of the fleeing suspects.”
Victim’s account
According to
Nike, 12, “That day, I accompanied my sister, late Juliana, to the market and
we took N50 pepper, but the OPC men said we stole baby clothes. They stripped
my sister, me and my mother of our clothes, robbed liquid pepper on our bodies.
“They mixed
grounded pepper with dry gin in a bottle and poured it into our private parts.
They also inserted sticks into our private parts while beating us.
“They kept
beating and hitting my sister on the head until blood started oozing from her
eyes and other parts of her body.
“My sister,
Juliana, became very sick and was then taken to Tokpa, near Badagry border
where a nurse attended to her at home, in addition to traditional treatment,
but she later died.”
Account of
victim’s dad
“It was the Baba
Oja that insisted that we must pay a fine of N150,000 and after pleading
they accepted N50,000 of which N20,000 was paid that day.
“It was after
the payment that they now tortured them until they became unconscious Later, my
son, Kehinde, was harassed by the OPC men into paying the balance of N30,000.
The torture lasted from about noon to evening of same day.
“After that, my
landlord was asked to evict us. Our uncompleted house was demolished and we
were chased out of the community same day.”
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Those evil men and woman should be made to pay for their crime and d victims with their family compensated.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wicked world, justice should be done.
ReplyDeleteNawaaooh may GOD protect us his pple from dis wicked world AMEN.
ReplyDeleteUhnnn may God help us ooo how can someone be dis mean nd heartless especially dat devilish woman dat calls herself iya oloja wey be woman like dem na wa ooo God help us nd help d police cos dey should all be dealt with I wish dey could do 2 dem wat dey did 2 dose women,cos I wonder y dis should happen in a country of law dis bad.
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