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RULAAC Writes PSC Over Disturbing Case of Policemen in Enugu Kidnapping, Extorting Businessman

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The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has written a petition to the chairman of the Police Service Commission, drawing his attention to a deeply alarming incident of alleged kidnapping, extortion, and abuse of power involving members of the Enugu State Command of the Nigeria Police Force.

The Executive Director of RULAAC, Okechukwu Nwanguma, in the letter, states: “Recently, one Mr. Olu Agwu, a businessman, was reportedly abducted in Abia State, blindfolded, and taken to the Enugu State anti-kidnapping unit, where he was subjected to threats and unfounded accusations of being associated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN).

“He was coerced into paying a staggering sum of N62 million to secure his release, with claims that part of the extorted amounts was intended for senior police officials, including yourself.

 

“We note that the NPF has issued a rebuttal to the news report detailing the alleged incident. However, we believe that the NPF cannot be a judge in its case. We, therefore, request the PSC’s intervention particularly as the IGP and other senior Police Officers have been accused of alleged involvement in the saga.

“This troubling pattern of labelling and extorting innocent individuals must be addressed promptly. RULAAC calls for an exhaustive, independent and impartial investigation into the actions of the officers involved, particularly those from the anti-kidnapping squad and SWAT teams.

“It is imperative to verify the claims of collusion within the police ranks and to hold all responsible parties accountable.

“Moreover, it is essential that Mr. Agwu be heard in a non-threatening atmosphere and that effective remedies and protection are provided for him, including the return of his vehicle unlawfully held by the police and safeguards against retaliation or further harassment.

 

“Community trust in law enforcement diminishes when such abuses occur. RULAAC urges the PSC to ensure that the investigation is conducted transparently and that this type of misconduct is eradicated from the ranks of the Nigeria Police Force.”

 

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