The Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris has refunded N6million
extorted from an Anambra businessman, Mr Ugochukwu Oraefo by operatives
of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad(SARS) after he was allegedly abducted
in May this year.
The executive director of International Human Rights and Equity
Defence Foundation(I-REF), Barr Justus Ijeoma has recounted a chilling
story of how SARS operatives in Anambra allegedly abducted a
businessman, Ugochukwu Oraefo and extorted a total of N6 million from
him.
Ijeoma, a human rights lawyer who briefed journalists in Onitsha
Wednesday, however, said that the money extorted has been refunded,
following a petition his group sent to Ithe Inspector General of Police,
Ibrahim Idris.
He had petitioned the IG over the abduction of Oraefo by three
operatives of SARS from Anambra who refused to disclose to him his
crime, except that he paid ransom to some people in 2013 without
involving the police.
They asked him to pay the sum of N20million before he could regain his freedom.
Ijeoma said, “The victim was locked up for six days and heavily
tortured by the operatives who did not disclose to him his offence, but
merely asked him to pay the sum of N20million to regain freedom or be
killed.
“On the fifth day of his detention, the operatives carried out what
could be termed as mock execution on him. They blindfolded him and drove
him for a period of three hours, then they got to a spot which he
suspected to be somewhere around Edo State.
“They showed him a borough pit and told him he would end up in it.
The commander told his men to position themselves and shoot at him
(Oraefo) when he orders so. Oraefo was asked to move towards the pit and
not to look back. At the command ‘shoot’, gunshots rent the air and he
fell and fainted, thinking he had been killed.”
He said it was after the mock execution that the victim went into
negotiation with them and finally paid N6million before he was released.
Ijeoma said his group petitioned the IG in July and “As I speak to
you now, they have paid back the sum of N5.98million, while N20,000 was
kept back for a reason we do not know.
“The reason we are briefing you today(Thursday) is, however, because
as we speak, despite overwhelming evidence against the officers, no
sanction has been meted out to any of them and all are still in their
previous postings.
“We urge the police authorities to expedite action on the
investigation process and action taken against those found culpable to
serve as a deterrent to others,” the group called.
Ijeoma regretted that despite efforts to reform the police, the force
has remained rotten, as the ‘ransom’ extorted by the errant operatives
was delayed unreasonably by officers at the force headquarters after it
was recovered, as they tried to keep back part of the money, despite the
pressure mounted by the group.
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