WARRI—Human rights activist and
lawyer, Mr. Oghenejabor Ikimi, has called on the Assistant Inspector
General, AIG, of Police, Zone 5, Benin, Edo State, to order an
independent and impartial inquest into an alleged extra-judicial killing
of Mr. Ejovi Edaferiemu, a mechanic, by police in Delta State and the
disappearance of his corpse.
He
also complained about the unlawful arrest and continuous detention of
Mr. Abdullahi Shaibu, a commercial tricycle driver, since June 15.
Ikimi said police officers from “B” Division, Warri, on June 15,
arrested Edaferiemu and Shaibu for allegedly abandoning a stolen vehicle
near the former’s workshop in Warri and subjected them to inhuman
treatment.
He said his clients, Frank Okodu, Yakubu Shaibu and Yunusa Salifu,
searched in vain for the suspects at “B” Division, Warri, and various
police stations in the oil city and environs until June 25, when one of
them located Shaibu at the State Criminal Investigation Department,
SCID, Asaba.
He said: “One of our clients was granted access, on June 25, to see
and speak with one of the suspects, who informed our said client that
Mr. Ejovi Edaferiemu and himself were arrested at the same time by the
men of “B” Division, Warri,
“Shaibu revealed that that Edaferiemu was tortured to death in his
presence on June 18, by men of the State Criminal Investigation
Department, SCID, Asaba, after both of them were transferred to Asaba.
“It is our brief that the surviving suspect further informed our
client that it was just by God’s grace he survived the various prolonged
tortures, both at “B” Division, Warri, and at SCID, Asaba.
“He said it was after the death of Edaferiemu that he was rushed to
the hospital for treatment by the said policemen at Asaba, after he
collapsed from the tortures meted out on him.”
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