How A Mechanic Was Allegedly Tortured To Death By The Police In Rivers State
As narrated by a Facebook user, Comrade Phils
#JusticeForChima: Police Kill Innocent Mechanic, Falsely Accuse and Torture Colleagues In Port Harcourt
This
story will leave you in tears... I had to call the victim's brother to
be sure this was real. He cried as he narrated how his brother was
tortured to death at the Mile one police station. I cried listening to
him. But I will not only cry, I will push for justice for this poor soul
and his family.
Full story as narrated by the man that gave the mechanic his car to repair before the police killed him.
EAGLE-CRACK(a.k.a E-CRACK) POLICE MILE 1 PHC RIVERS STATE KILLS INNOCENT MECHANIC AND SENDS 4 INNOCENT PERSONS TO PRISON
I
gave my car to my usual mechanic to fix AC Gas on the 19th of Dec 2019.
Called him several times on the 20th and did not get an answer. I
decided to visit his shop physically at Ikoku to find out that my car
and the mechanic are nowhere to be found. I asked fellow mechanics
around and one said he saw when the mechanic was driving one way and he
suspects that he might have been apprehended by the Police. My mind
came down a bit after hearing this.
I started visiting Police
Stations in Port-Harcourt one after the other making enquiries until I
got to Mile 1 Police Station and I saw my car parked in front of the
Eagle Crack Police Division(a.k.a E-Crack). I felt relief thinking that
the Police is my friend, I was totally wrong. I presented myself
quickly at the front desk to say that the car belongs to me and I want
to know the reason it got to this place. I was shocked to be pointed a
gun by one of the officers and I was asked to leave before I get shot.
Wow.... I wondered what crime I could have committed to present myself
as the owner of my car. But I had to leave before I get shot.
I
got to my house and was drafting a strategy to attack this issue. It
was exactly 2hours later when I noticed a knock on my gate. I opened
my gate to see a young man who introduced himself as “Obinna the
brother to Chima”. Chima is the name of my mechanic. He asked me my
name which I told him and that he was directed by his brother to meet
me. So I asked him quickly if he knew the reason for the arrest. He
said Chima told him that he and his boys were testing two cars, 3 boys
in a camry and 2 boys in my car, after doing some work on them. The
traffic in Port-Harcourt around that time was terrible and they decided
to drive one way.
The police apprehend them and asked them for
money. They offered an amount which was not comfortable for the Police
officers. The eyes of the Police officers were completely red looking
for money to solve their Christmas matters as this usually happens
during the Christmas festive period in Nigeria. The police officers
immediately changed the case to robbery, accusing the boys of robbing
the two cars.
The officers asked the boys to raise their hands
and searched their pockets. They found money in each of the pockets of
the boys. According to Obinna, N97,000.00(ninety seven thousand naira)
was found on Chima, N50,000.00 (Fifty thousand naira) on one of them,
N16,000.00(Sixteen thousand) on another etc, totally over
N150,000.00(one hundred and fifty thousand naira) in their pockets. In
the minds of the Police officers; (we can not afford to loose this money
we have seen physically in their pockets. Our Christmas is guaranteed a
success if we can obtain all the money). Which indeed they achieved.
Hand
cuffed all of them, took their money and their telephones and arraigned
them to the Police Station. Getting to the station, hung this boys
upside down in fan hooks and started brutality on them with various
weapons. The youngest of them which is only 19yrs was almost at the
point of death and accepted to confess whatever they ask him to say. He
started making false confession about my car, he agreed that my car was
rubbed and that, the car belongs to a lady and that, they jumped into
the ladies compound, broke the glass of the car, opened the door and
used a master key to start the car. Broke the gate and drove off.
This
was the information I got from Mr. Obinna. At least I know the reason
why my car is there. So I made contact with the Nigerian Air force Base
who sent 2 soldiers to accompany me in my next visit. The two soldiers
arrived my residence and accompanied me.
On arrival at the Mile 1
E-Crack Division, the IPO in charge of the case was very rude to the
air force soldiers, insulting them saying that this is purely a
civilian case and a case of robbery. The soldiers got angry and asked
me if they can start beating up the police officers, I calmly told them
not to do so as it will make matters worse for the innocent boys in
police custody. So I left with the officers. I then called the Air
force Commander and updated him on current status, he asked me if I had
copies of my car papers, I told him I would get them and revert him
accordingly.
I searched in my house for the car papers and did
not find. But I remembered that my Driver was the one who renewed the
papers not up to 2months back. So I asked my driver for the papers and
he informed me that he forgot the original and photocopies inside my
car. I asked him to call the man at Inland Revenue to print copies. I
got the copies and contacted the Air force Commander again to let him
know that I have the papers.
The Commander joined me to the Police
Station on 23rd of Dec 2019. We met the Commander of E-Crack, I noticed
the name on his uniform as Benson. The Air force Commander introduced
himself and introduced me as his brother. Mr. Benson called the IPO of
the case to come and narrate the story. The IPO explained how the boys
jumped into a ladies compound, broke the glass of the car, used master
key to start the car, broke the gate and drove off. That they, the
police officers apprehended the boys at the point of sale. That the boys
were communicating with the buyer from Aba and that one of the boys
have already confessed to the crime.
After hearing this, at
first I was wondering if it was some Nigerian movie the man was
narrating or was he talking about my car? The E-Crack Commander now
asked the IPO to bring the boy who made the confession. The boy was
brought in after 2mins limping seriously with smelling wounds. The
E-Crack Commander now asked the boy to tell the truth that no one would
torture him. The boy now started talking by saying that he is only an
apprenticed under his Boss “Chima”, that the car belongs to Chima's
customer, that he made the false confession because he was tortured
almost to the point of death, at this point, he stretched his arms with
handcuffs towards the commander showing him the smelling wounds.
The
E-Crack Commander now asked the IPO to return the boy. I now told the
E-Crack Commander that I have copies of my car papers here which I got
from the Inland Revenue today as my driver forgot the original papers as
well as the photocopies in my car, is it possible for the IPO to check
my car, get all the papers in it and we compare with what is in my
hands. The E-Crack commander agreed and sent the IPO to get the papers.
After
3mins, the IPO came back and said there were no papers in the car.
Well, I have copies right in front of us, I asked the commander if the
copies I am presenting can be verified, and he concurred. I left the
station with the Air force Commander.
On the 30th of December
2019. I returned to the police station and met the commander to verify
if my presented documents have been verified. He called the IPO and the
IPO confirmed that the documents are authentic. The commander now
asked me my full name and I told him. He says that the name on the
papers bears the same surname but different first name, why is this so?
I explained that, the first name and second name on the car papers
belong to my younger sister. He insisted that I must bring her to the
station. So I called my sister and picked her up at her office and
brought her to the station. I presented her to the commander.
The
commander asked how long she has been using the car and she confirmed
that it is over 2yrs. He asked the IPO to release my car as well as the
second car which was an old model camry. Before leaving his office, I
asked about the boys because I still have an unfinished business with my
mechanic. He asked me how long I have known the mechanic, I told him
that I have known the mechanic for more than 4years and that the
mechanic fixes all my cars. The Commander now told me that he is
investigating a case of cultism against all the boys. I wondered in my
mind how a case of charged “Robbery” could change to cultism. I had no
choice other than to leave the station with my car. On the 2nd of
January 2020, I got a call from a Barrister saying that he was engaged
by the families of the boys in custody. That he has spoken with the
Commander with regards to the case. That he was shocked to know that the
commander was now working as a commander in that division as he has
long known him. That in fact the man is his friend. He continued by
saying that the commander told him that the case is a bad one, his boys
have over worked. Speaking in pigeon saying "de case don spoil, my
boys don over work" The Barrister did not understand. The Barrister
kept on insisting until the man opened up to say that my mechanic
"Chima" is dead. He was tortured to death.
The Barrister now
asked him where the corpse is. The Commander says that he does not trust
him enough to reveal that kind of classified information. That the best
thing he can do for the remaining 4boys, is to look for a small charge
to charge them, so that as soon as they get to the court, bail will be
granted easily. He asked the Barrister to come the next day. According
to the Barrister, as soon as he left the police station, the Commander
immediately charged the boys to court that same day on the charge of my
car robbery and cultism. After hearing this from the Barr., I again
thought, the police has released my car to me after verifying that it is
my car and I never told them that my car was ever robbed, why did they
still charge the boys for my car robbery? I later found out the answer
which I will say shortly after. As I write this story, the remaining
4boys are in prison custody with wounds getting rotten and smelling.
Chima that the police killed is tagged as "At Large". The answer to my
question came out when the families of the deceased visited the court
to see a copy of the charge sheet confirming that the police wrote on it
that the owner of the car, which is supposed to me, confirmed to them
that his car was stolen as described. I have never made such a
statement anywhere. My car was never robbed.
The families of the
boys visited the prison in Port-Harcourt to see their loved ones and
insisted to take photographs after seeing the wounds of some of them
excreting water and decayed substances. The prison warders said each
photograph will cost them N15,000.00 (Fifteen Thousand Naira) each. The
families not being able to afford the money, left the prison sobering.
At
this moment of my life, I and my family members are very scared of the
police. I wanted to send my brother out with my car, immediately I
realized that his drivers license is in process. I got scared and did
not engage him anymore, because if police can take a life because of
“one way driving”, then it means they can take a life for not having
Drivers License and many more.
As I write this message, my wife
is beside me shivering and saying that I should make the message
anonymous, for fear that I could get killed by the police for making it
public.
Please if I get any mosquito bite, you know who is responsible.
I came to know that the deceased mechanic got married just six months ago and that his wife is a few months pregnant.
Again,
the families of the 5 boys are in abject poverty and could not even
afford lawyer fees to follow up the case. What a shame.
BELOW NAMES OF PERSONS INVOLVED:
Victor Ogbonna
Osaze Friday
Ifeanyi Osuji
Ifeanyi Onyekwere
Chima Ikwunado (Killed By Police)
SP. Benson Adetuyi (Commander E-Crack)
Mile1 Police Station, PortHarcourt, Rivers State Nigeria.
Inspector Sam (IPO)
Mile1 Police Station, PortHarcourt, Rivers State Nigeria.
Chima
Ikwunado (RIP)