[NEWS] Rivers re-run: Police arrest Ex-Inspector Victor, Goodluck, 4 others
The Nigeria Police Force has arrested six suspected policemen
for professional misconduct during the parliamentary re-run elections in Rivers
on Dec. 10.
The suspects are: Ex-Insp. Eyong Victor, Ex-Sgt. Peter Ekpo,
Ex-Sgt. Ogun I. Goodluck, Ex-Sgt. Orji Nwoke, Sgt. Okpe Ezekiel and Ex-Sgt.
Tanko Akor.
The Force spokesman, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Don
Awunah, disclosed this while presenting the suspects to newsmen in Abuja on
Friday. “In the course of discreet investigations into the above misconduct,
the following personnel were found to have in total disrespect to orders and
directives, compromised, engaged in unprofessional acts,” he said.
He said that the suspects who were subjected to internal
disciplinary measures were found guilty and dismissed from the force.
Awunah added that the suspects would be prosecuted under the
Electoral Act to serve as a deterrent to other police personnel. He explained
that the suspects took laws into their hands and opened fire, causing panic in
the crowd.
“They joined in storming the Port Harcourt City Council
secretariat and prevented the movement of election results in Emouha polling
unit to the appropriate collation centre,” he said. The force spokesman said
that the suspects in convoy of the Rivers governor, Nyesom Wike, on the
Election Day misused firearms contrary to Force Order 237.
He said the suspects violated the warnings and instructions
from the police high command that officers on duty should desist from escorting
their principals (public officers and politicians) on election days.
Awunah said that the Inspector-General of Police had instituted
comprehensive measures to ensure compliance with strict rules of professional
behaviours for officers and men.
In a related development, Awunah has denied that police
personnel raided a residence belonging to the wife of former president Goodluck
Jonathan, Patience. He said that the police got a search warrant duly endorsed
by a competent court of law to assist Federal Government’s assets recovery
agents.
“The police went there with an approved search warrant,” he
said. He explained that when the officers, who were just supporting the agents
demanded to speak with the owner of the house, someone who claimed to be a
former First Lady said the house belonged to her.
Awunah said that the two houses were not habited as cobwebs
were all over the place. He said that the two security safes in the four
duplexes were inspected in the presence of a lawyer who represented the owner.
The spokesman said that other items found in the duplexes
were two new bullet proof vehicles, adding that no items were taken from the
houses. He said the search was witnessed by two security officers guarded the
premises in the persons of Akomoye Jeremiah and Energy Emmanuel.
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