POLICE: Why we could not save the Port Harcourt 4
Nigeria’s police boss, Mohammed Abubakar has revealed why the police
failed to save the four students of the University of Port Harcourt,
gruesomely killed by a mob in Aluu, in Rivers state on 5 October.
In
a statement issued today in Abuja, titled ‘Update ON ON-GOING INVESTIGATIONS ON ALUU KILLING: Rivers State: Murder of Four (4)
Students of University of Port-Harcourt:”, the Inspector General of
police explained that his men were chased away with stones by the mob
attacking the boys. He said when a reinforced team of policemen returned
to the scene, the boys had been killed and burnt by the mob.
“On 5th October, 2012 at about 0700Hrs, based on a distress call that some
armed robbers were arrested at Omukiri-Aluu area in Ikwerre LGA, a
patrol team of four Policemen from Isiokpo Divisional Police
Headquarters was dispatched to the area, a distance of about 10kms. The
Police on getting to the scene met a mob attack on four victims who were
supposedly the suspected armed robbers. Attempt made by the Police
Patrol Team to take over the suspects were met with stiff opposition
from the mob who chased the team with stones.
“Consequently, the
Patrol Team called for reinforcements, but unfortunately, upon the
arrival of the reinforcements, the alleged armed robbery suspects have
been stoned and burnt to death, while the mob immediately took to their
heels. The corpses were recovered by the Police who by then have been
joined by members of the Joint Task Force (JTF).”
The students
killed were: Ugunna Obuzor- aged 18 Years; 200 Level Geology student;
Lloyd Toku- aged 19 Years; 200 Level Civil Engineering student; Tekena
Elkanah- aged 20 Years, a Diploma Technical student and Chiadaka
Odinga- aged 20 Years, 200 Level Theatre Arts student.
The
Inspector General’s statements only confirmed the criticisms by
witnesses that the police simply abandoned the students to their fate
when they got to the scene of lynching. A relation of one of the victims
actually accused the police of encouraging the mob to kill the boys.
However,
the IGP was not join issues with critics but went on to outline the
efforts the police are making to arrest the culprits.
Abubakar
said the Police immediately launched an investigation leading to the
arrest (based on information) of Alhaji Hassan Welewa, the Traditional
Ruler of Omukiri Community, Aluu where the heinous incident took place
and eighteen (18) others, some of whom are members of the vigilante
group of the community.
“Intelligence report implicated Alhaji
Hassan Welewa, as being the person who incited the mob to unleash terror
on the victims. Further investigation conducted by the police
indicates that four (4) suspects, namely: Felemo Solomon; Cynthia
Chinwo; Ozioma Abajuo and Chigozie Samuel Evans have been closely linked
to this barbarous act.
“Findings have revealed that the victims
had gone to the area where they met their unfortunate death earlier that
morning to demand for money allegedly owed to them by Coxson Lelebori
Lucky, alias ‘Bright’, who raised a false alarm that the victims were
armed robbers. Although, Coxson has gone underground, Detectives are on
his trail.
Investigation is ongoing with efforts being intensified
to track down others who are involved in the incident. Those who are
found culpable shall be prosecuted.
Abubakar said the police have
in the meantime made a massive deployment of Policemen to the area,
including detectives to assist the State Police Command.
“Normalcy
has been restored in the area, while the situation in the area,
especially in the University and other tertiary institutions are being
closely monitored with a view to forestalling any untoward reactions.
“Efforts
are being intensified to establish the motive(s) behind this crime,
arrest all who may be directly or indirectly connected with the crime
and eventually bring all indicted persons to book.
“I wish to use
this medium to advice and appeal to Nigerians to see it as their civic
obligation in the fight against crime and criminality, to assist
security agencies in the discharge of their responsibility. Security is
everybody’s responsibility and so, should not be abandoned in the hands
of security agencies alone. The maximum cooperation of the public is
needed to ensure that Nigeria is safe for all.
“Nigerians are
further reminded to avoid taking laws into their hands, as two wrongs
can never make a right. More so, it is criminal and against the laws of
the land and those that do so will surely be made to face the full
wrath of the law.
“In addition, the IGP appeals to citizens who
might have information touching on this and other on-going Police
investigation not to hesitate in turning over such information to the
Nigeria Police Force.
“May I assure Nigerians that the Police
Force will do everything legitimate, within its capacity, to ensure that
perpetrators of these dastardly acts at Aluu in Rivers State are
identified and made to face the law.
Culled from PM News.
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