From Joseph Obukata, Warri
The Commissioner of Police Delta State CP Abaniwonda Olufemi, has ordered the detention of police officers behind the reported shooting of a vigilante commander and two others by Policemen at Idjerhe kingdom in Ethiope West Local Government Area of the state.
The commissioner, in a statement released on Friday by the Public Relations Officer of the Command, DSP Bright Edafe, said that the CP has also directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police State Criminal Investigation Department to commence a full-scale investigation into the incident.
He said that the officers involved have been identified and detained, while an internal disciplinary action has been initiated against them.
Edafe, said that the CP while condemning the act, reiterated that it’s not in the character of the Command to trample on the rights of citizens, assault, or use their rifles without recourse to Force Order 237.
He assured members of the public that the officers concerned will be decisively dealt with in accordance with the extant laws as stipulated in the Police Act and regulations to serve as a deterrent to others, noting that under his watch, such conduct by officers of the command will not be tolerated.
“He has therefore tasked officers and men to uphold the tenets of professional policing in the discharge of their duties with respect to the rights of all citizens in line with the provisions of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) while hoping that the actions taken on the erring officers will serve as a deterrent to others.
“He appealed to members of the public, particularly indigenes of Idjerhe Kingdom, and the families of the injured vigilantes who are currently receiving treatment to remain calm and assure them of justice”, the statement reads.
Recalls that indigenes of Great Idjerhe Kingdom in Delta State, had on Thursday protested the alleged armed invasion of their community by police officer from the Delta State Police Command which resulted to the fatal shooting of the Kingdom vigilante Commander and two of his personnel.
The protesters mainly women, traditional chiefs, and community leaders, had stormed the Oguedion hall in protest stemmed from the failure of the Police Command to respond over the dastardly act nearly one weeks after the incident occured.
The incident which is brewing serious tension in the area, had left the vigilante Commander and two others battling for their lives from the fatal gunshot wound sustained from the attack by officers who claimed they were in the community in search for cultists.
The policemen involved whom the protesters claimed were on illegal duty when they carried out the attack, reportedly shattered the legs of the victims on January 30, 2024, while allegedly searching for drugs.
But sensing danger, they were said to have fled the community, leaving behind their identity cards, ATMs, mobile phones, and vehicle keys.
The protesters alleged that the policemen were probably on a false mission to extort money from the leader of the vigilante group in the kingdom, Mr Freeborn Ofeshohwo Alia’s Cornerstone, in the guise of hunting after cultists.
Three abandoned ID cards read Sgt. Sunday Owor, with the number 477467 of the Delta State Command; Sunday Owor with his rank as Inspector (the Nigeria Police Warrant Card); and the third ID card, though blurred, also reads Sunday Owor with the same number.
Giving a graphic details of the attack, the spokesperson for the Great Idjerhe Kingdom, Chief Onosia James Obriki, explained that the police officers arrived in Idjerhe Kingdom on January 30, 2024, allegedly searching for drugs. However, their claim was found to be false, and it is believed that their true intention was to extort money from the vigilante commander.
“Let me use this medium to brief the press and the whole world on the police intimidation and harassment of the people of the Great Idjerhe Kingdom.
“On January 30, 2024, some police officers came to Idjerhe Kingdom to terrorise the peaceful people of the community.
“On this faithful day, the police officers intimidated and harassed the Commander of the Idjerhe Kingdom’s vigilante outfit, Mr. Freeborn Ofeshohwo Alia’s Cornerstone, Mr. Friday Johnson and Enor Young, and other members.
“This is a man who has served this kingdom meritoriously for the last 10 years and has not been found wanting in any way of criminality or otherwise.
“They came under the pretext of looking for drugs at the country home of the vigilante commander. There were no elements of drug dealing, as they alleged.
“If there were, they should have found some of these drugs after properly investigating the allegations before going ahead to engage in their extra-judicial shooting and maiming of our law-abiding sons of Idjerhe Kingdom.
“Our investigation has revealed that when the police officers came to Idjerhe Kingdom, they went to the Jesse Town Police Station to book their arrival, claiming that they were in search of cultists.
“They entered the kingdom in the middle of the night. However, their claim turned out to be false, and with a mission to harass and intimidate the vigilante commander on issues of drug dealings with the primary aim of extorting money from him,
“If they had not come with the mission to extort money from our people, they should have opened up at the Jesse Town Police Station and informed the leadership of the police station that they had come for drug-related matters.
“It is very shameful that police officers on approved missions by their superiors will come to make arrests and eventually abort the mission by running away, leaving behind their identity cards and cell phones, after engaging in unwarranted behaviours,” the Otota noted.
Speaking on behalf of the chiefs and people of the kingdom, Chief Obriki called on the new Commissioner of Police, Olufemi Abaniwonda, and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, to unmask the officers and bring them to book.
“We, the people of the great Idjerhe kingdom, hereby call on the Inspector General of Police to properly investigate and arrest all the police officers that were involved in this unprofessional misconduct.
“It is on record that Idjerhe Kingdom’s leadership has consistently assisted the police in fighting crime of all kinds, and it is uncharitable for the police to pay us back in such a manner by shooting one of the arrowheads of the kingdom’s fight against criminals and criminality,” the Otota alleged.
The Unuevworo of Idjerhe Central, Chief Solomon Ojariafe, also appealed to the new commissioner of police to thoroughly investigate the incident and hold the erring officers accountable for causing chaos in the Kingdom. He further revealed that another vigilante member was brutally injured during an attempt to throw him off the Sapele Bridge.