CrossRiverWatch investigations have revealed how some notorious
policemen who specialize in killing detainees sell their bodies to the
anatomy department of UNICAL for 11,000 each.
The latest is the gruesome murder of four boys accused of armed
robbery, a taxi driver and another innocent boy extra-judicially by four
policemen attached to the Special Anti Robbery Squad in Calabar.
An investigative panel constituted by the AIG Zone 6, indicted the
four policemen for murdering the boys but top politicians in the state
are said to be mounting pressure on the AIG to bury the matter and let
the murderous cops go free.
Like the rolling scenes of a season movie, the events began in April
16, 2014, when Mr. Bassey Eyo Mkpang and Bassey Etim Edet both residents
of Calabar South, went to Akpabuyo LGA to mark the remembrance of Mr.
Bassey Mkpang’s late son who died the same day a year earlier.
On their way back they decided to stop for a drink in a guest house
at Ikot Offiong where they stayed till about 10pm when the owner of the
place was set to return to Calabar and they pleaded for a lift in his
car and he accepted.
While on their way back to Calabar, immediately after the bridge
before the Navy Barracks, at a bad spot between the bridge and the Navy
barracks, they noticed touch light flashes into their car and another
car they were following and saw some policemen from the State Anti
Robbery Squad, SARS, State Police Headquarters Calabar.
The policemen ordered them to come out immediately which they obeyed
and that began the journey to the land of no return for the occupants of
the second car which they were following.
In written statements by Mr. Bassey Eyo Mkpang and Bassey Etim Edet,
obtained by CrossRiverWatch from the Police, they alleged that the
policemen immediately pounced on all of them and they were thoroughly
beaten after ordering them to lie on the ground. Thereafter, the
policemen allegedly ordered everybody into their Hilux van and drove to
their office (state police headquarters), where they both were able to
identify the policemen as Edidiong, Inspector Gershom Isotu, Sgt. Tony
Idoko, Cpl. Ewa and others, who ordered them out of the Hilux van into
their office where they were beaten again and immediately tagged
cultists which they protested but the policemen remained undeterred and
threw ten of them into the cell.
At about 11pm that night, the policemen came with torch light
pointing on their faces and took out five out of the ten and kept them
aside including a commercial taxi driver plying Akpabuyo road.
Then the other five were kept in a room in the SARS Office. While at
about 12:00am of the 17th April 2014 those five kept aside were taken
out with their hands tied to their back.
According to the statements, when SARS men came back, one of them
approached them in their cell, pointed light on his blood stained cloth
and told them “when you go back do thanksgiving that others we took out
have been wasted, and they have been sent on a long journey.”
While another SARS official was insisting that it will be risky
releasing them, that they should also be killed. But they were lucky not
to have also been killed and they were released on the 18th April on
bail for ten thousand Naira each without telling them the nature of
their offence.
SARS later framed-up a story that they had an encounter with armed
robbers on Saturday 19th April 2014, they claimed they killed five of
the robbers as contained in Monday April 21st, vol. 38 no. 20,644 copy
of Punch Newspaper page 5.
One of the five persons called out by Sgt. Tony Idoko, who was also
killed is “DD” (Derek Maurice Ben), who is Sgt. Idoko’s acquaintance and
son of a widow who was arrested by Sgt Idoko on April 16, 2014 and
taken to the station for no particular reason.
When CrossRiverWatch contacted Derek’s mother, Enoh Maurice Enang,
from whom we got the lead to this investigation, she said: “Sgt. Anthony
Idoko promised to label my son a cultist or robber and deal with him.
My son is not of questionable character and had never been detained in
any Police Station nor have any matter with the Police anywhere. Sgt
Anthony Idoko of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad plotted my son Derek’s
murder.”
“When I confronted Sgt. Idoko about the threat statement he made
against my son Derek, Sgt Anthony Idoko said his annoyance was that I
did not accept his 2nd wife when he brought her for a formal
introduction and that I am behind his being dis-fellowshipped from the
Church of Christ, Parliamentary Road, Calabar.
“I reported Sgt Anthony Idoko and Ekpenyong Akom to two Senior Police
Officers informally; Sgt Anthony Idoko and Ekpenyong Akom connived
together and dealt inhumanly with different members of my family.
Ekpenyong Akom became grieved when I knew he was behind the taking over
of my land at Odukpani LGA without adequate compensation.
“I was issued with a certificate of occupancy, Local Government Area
local planning authority site analysis report in addition with the
council authority building plan approval for a portion of land measuring
an area of 2771.305 square meters along Calabar-Itu Highway with a
building of eight bedrooms and a parlor that was about 85% completed.
“Till today my neighbors I shared boundaries in between are in
peaceful occupation of their building without any intermeddler. This I
took in good faith and allowed the land and the building to go for peace
to reign. Yet Sgt Anthony Idoko and Ekpenyong Akom connived together
and dealt inhumanly with different members of my family. Sgt Anthony
Idoko used his position as a serving member of the Police and murdered
my innocent son he earlier promised to deal with.”
Not getting any information about her son’s where about, Mrs. Enang constituted a search team to look for her missing son.
A CrossRiverWatch undercover reporter who joined the search team to
the SARS Office said the search team was asked to show Derek’s picture
which they did and the officer’s including Mr. Etim (2 i/c SARS),
Inspector Gershom Isotu and others claimed they don’t know Derek nor
anything about his where about.
Mrs. Enang said she later called Sgt Anthony Idoko severally but Sgt
Idoko did not take his calls. She sent series of text messages and Sgt
Anthony Idoko neither denied nor replied. In the State SARS office, the
search team was referred to the Zonal SARS at Zone 6 Calabar and the
officers there said they did not know Derek.
Still in search of Derek at the court premises on the 22nd April
2014, Derek’s sister met with Sgt Anthony Idoko and inquired of her
brother, she also asked him if he did not see the mother’s calls and
messages. Sgt Anthony Idoko accepted he saw them, and Derek’s sister
asked him why he decided to be silent over the matter “Hope you have not
killed my brother?” she asked! And Sgt. Anthony Idoko said even if he
killed him that the Commissioner of Police has given him the authority
to kill anybody.
SARS were silent about Derek’s where about until his mother disclosed
to a Police Inspector in the State Security Advisers Office that the
location of Derek’s phone was traced to SARS Office.
Mrs. Enang decided to petition the AIG Zone 6, Musa Dauda on the 23rd April 2014.
The AIG who also was suspicious of the way and manner the police
labeled the deceased robbers and summarily killed them and were refusing
to let families see their bodies immediately set up a panel to
investigate the matter.
The committee have duly completed their work and written a report
indicting the policemen for extra judicial killing and recommended their
prosecution.
In the course of the investigation which was closely followed by
CrossRiverWatch, the SARS authorities repeatedly refused to allow
investigators access to the anatomy department of UNICAL where the
bodies were lodged.
On three occasions when investigators visited the anatomy department,
the Chief Mortuary Attendant first denied the bodies were there and
when he noticed the order was from the AIG, he kept insisting that he
needed authority from ‘somewhere’ before he can grant access.
The AIG summoned the O/C SARS and specifically instructed that he
wanted his investigating team to be given access to the bodies.
On arrival at the anatomy department, again the chief mortuary
attendant was still hesitant but the Investigating Police Officer, IPO
from Zone 6 who could no longer take the pranks of the chief mortuary
attendant threatened to break open the morgue forcefully if his team was
not granted access.
It was at that point that the team was granted access to see the
bodies. The same bodies the police and the anatomy department kept
denying were not with them and that they knew nothing about.
On examination, it was discovered that the victims were shot in three
places in the same position on the thorax at the region of the heart
debunking the claim of the police that the victims were armed robbers
who died in a gun duel with the SARS men.
The KIA Picanto car which the police also claimed was used by the
‘robbers’ also did not bear any evidence considering that the police
said they shot the robbers in their car.
It was also discovered that the taxi driver also had to be killed
because the SARS men did not want him to go and tell the story.
The investigating team having completed their work and written a
report, CrossRiverWatch asked the police authorities in Zone 6 why they
are not taking the matter to court.
A senior police source who did not want to be named told us that: “We
have sent a copy of the report to the Attorney General of the State,
Attah Ochinke on demand. We expect him to do the prosecution of the
accused policemen. There is so much pressure coming from highly placed
politicians in the state on the police to give the accused a soft
landing.
“First we were being pressurized to change the content of the
investigative report. We refused. The AIG insisted that he was not going
to tolerate murderous men in the force in his command and was not going
to change it.
The DPP wrote a letter congratulating the committee for
their work and that was were the whole maneuvering began. A copy of the
report was requested for by the AG and since then, we have been under
pressure to let the killer policemen go free but I can assure you that
if anyone will kill this case, it will not be the police.”
At the anatomy department of UNICAL, CrossRiverWatch sought to know
why medical professionals were also conniving with the police to deny
receiving bodies, a senior staff of the department who also did not want
to be named due to what the staff called ‘sensitive nature of the
matter’ said: “My brother, it is the tradition here. It is a cartel.
This one busted because of that boy Derek who was involved and the
effort of his family if not, no one would have known that any body was
brought here.
“Bodies are brought here frequently by the police and they will just
tell us the victims are robbers. We pay them money for those bodies. As
small as eleven thousand Naira. We use them to train the students. We
are not supposed to buy bodies but since we can’t have them elsewhere,
the police are always a ready source. But please don’t say I said so.”
The source said.
But for Mrs. Enang, she is now calling for justice. “I humbly wish to
use this medium to call on the President, Senate President, Speaker
House of Representative, Attorney General of the Federation and that of
Cross River State, Inspector General of Police, Governor of Cross River
State, Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Secretary General United Nation,
National Human Right Commission, Nigerian Bar Association, Amnesty
International, Civil Liberty Organization, Committee for the Defense of
Human Rights, NGO’S and Nigerians as a whole to bring those who killed
my son, a fatherless child to Justice.”
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