A prominent pro-democracy and civil Rights advocacy
group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has
challenged the hierarchy of the Nigeria Police Force to transparently account
for the exact WHEREABOUTS of the well over 500 paraded suspected armed Fulani
bandits; kidnappers and other sundry armed hoodlums arrested by them since the
early part of this year.
HURIWA said it was regrettable that whereas the Nigeria
Police Force forcefully and frequently parade hundreds of suspected armed
kidnappers and hoodlums but only very few notably the Billionaire kidnapper Mr.
Evans has been prosecuted whereas all others arrested around the Northern axis
made up of armed Fulani herdsmen turned bandits and kidnappers have seldomly
been known to have been prosecuted the same way that Evans the billionaire
kidnapper has faced the long arm of the law before the Lagos state High Court
of justice for his heinous crimes against humanity. The Rights group
stated that it is inconceivable that the offices of the Inspector General of
Police and the Attorney General of the Federation including the Attorney
Generals of the respective states in some Northern States like Zamfara will
allow the Zamfara State governor to embark on negotiated settlements with armed
Fulani bandits who are responsible for some 3,000 mass murders instead of bringing
these culprits to face justice in accordance with the laws.
HURIWA stated that there is the urgency of the now for
the top hierarchy of the Nigeria Police Force to transparently render accounts
publicly and open up the books and detention facilities to the National Human
Rights Commission and credible civil Rights advocacy groups all across the
Country to verify the exact situations concerning the progress of prosecution
or otherwise of the well over 500 paraded suspected armed Fulani bandits and kidnappers.
The Rights group said the measure is necessary so the
insinuations that the Police usually set free these armed Fulani bandits and
armed herdsmen as soon as they are paraded in the media is doused. HURIWA
wonders why suddenly there is a spike in armed Fulani banditry in faraway Enugu
state in which over two dozen innocent persons including Catholic priests have
been slaughtered. There is the accusation that those inflicting terror in
Enugu state may have been those set free by the police authority in Abuja and
far North.
"There is a widespread perceptions by a lot of
Nigerians that the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force are playing to the
gallery by always parading armed suspected kidnappers and armed Fulani herdsmen
just to deceive Nigerians but this same Nigeria Police headed by Alhaji Adamu
Muhammad is accused of not been straightforward with Nigerians regarding what
happens with these armed Fulani bandits as soon as the media goes to the market
with the propaganda that they have been arrested and paraded. Under the Freedom
of information Act the law makes it incumbent on the Police and law enforcement
authority to render proper and verifiable accounts of the arrests and also
constantly let Nigerians know what has become of these suspects so this
groundswell of accusations of ethnically coloured policing style is not
sustained."
HURIWA said: “It would be recalled that about 36
SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS were nabbed and paraded by the Commissioner of police in
the state earlier in the year, CP Hakeem Busari, who paraded the suspects at
the police command in Lokoja and stated that the feat was made possible through
the efforts of men of "Operation Puff Adder" in the state.
Amongst those paraded was one Christopher Attah, an
apprentice at Okoye Clinic, Ankpa, who was arrested for allegedly conspiring
with others to kill a doctor, who is the proprietor of the clinic.
CP Busari said Attah and three other suspects - Suleiman
Idris, Abdulwahab and Abdul Abu - allegedly killed the doctor after robbing him
of N1.6 million cash.
He also said two kidnap suspects, John Okonkwo and Lawal
Gambo, were arrested in the process of collecting N10 million ransom for the
kidnap of one Mr Uchenna Ogbu, a cow dealer in Lokoja on June 5.
He
said Suleiman Baba, Usman Abubakar, Aliyu Abdullahi, Kayode Oloruntoba and
Kayode Rufus were arrested for allegedly kidnapping Mr Mathew Peter at Oyo village
on June 17.
He
also stated that Musa Ismaila, Muhammed Bingiri, Abubakar Yahaya and Umaru
Bingiri were held for masterminding the kidnap of Ardo of Gegu village also on
June 17.
He added that one Ocheme Kizito was arrested for
threatening to kidnap the chairman of the state chapter of the Nigeria Labour
Congress (NLC) and members of his family.
HURIWA
stated that the Nigeria Police on Monday July 14th this year in Abuja paraded
13 suspects alleged to be involved in the kidnap of the district head of Daura
(Magajin Garin Daura), Musa Umar.
HURIWA
recalled that Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, a deputy commissioner
of police, who paraded the suspects at the headquarters of the Special
Anti-robbery Squad, in Guzape, Abuja, said they were picked up at their
hideouts in Daura, Katsina State as well as in Kano State.
He said the suspects were also responsible for the
kidnapping and killing of some expatriates who owned and worked in construction
companies in Nigeria.
The alleged kingpin of the suspects in the Daura
monarch’s kidnap, who identified himself as Yusuf Dahiru, told journalists that
their action was informed by the need to secure the release of their members
who were arrested and placed under custody of security operatives.
The other suspects are: Aminu Saleh, 46; Abdullah
Mohammed, 26; Bilal Yusuf, 32; and Sarfilu Abdu, 25, a native of Daura.
Others are Dahiru Musa, 38; Tukur Bukar, 35; Ibrahim
Ibrahim, 26; Mohammed Saidu, 36; Abubakar Adamu, 27; Mustapha Zakariyya, 32;
Ibrahim Mohammed, 29; and Bako Mustapha, 29.
HURIWA recalled that in May of this year also about 93
kidnappers on Kaduna-Abuja Highway were paraded.
HURIWA which cited media reports said DCP Frank Mba,
said the 93 suspected kidnappers and armed robbers were arrested within two
weeks in joint operations in Kaduna, Niger and Katsina States.
According to Mba, 35 AK47 Rifles, 21 Dane Guns and more
than 500 live ammunition were recovered from the suspects.
According to him, “The suspects were arrested from
Matari Forest, Niger axis and some were pursued to as far as Katsina.
Subsequently in June the same Force spokesman paraded 38 SUSPECTED
KIDNAPPERS.
HURIWA recalled that the Public Relations officer and Deputy
Commissioner of Police, Frank Mba, disclosed that the leader of the gang that
kidnapped the UBEC chairman, Samaila Sule aka Shaho was killed in a gun battle
with Operation Pu Adder operatives.
The suspects arrested were listed as Abubakar Ahmadu aka
Dabo, 27 year old from Zamfara State living in Rijiana village along
Abuja-Kaduna expressway and second in command, who is famed for shooting and
killing innocent citizens along the expressway. Other suspects are Musa Hassan
aka Anaruwa 26 years old from Kano State who supplies arms and ammunition and
coordinates the evacuation and selling of rustled cows, Umar Musa 22 years from
Kaduna state, a close condant of gang leader, Shaho and Mallam Saidu Musa, 57
years from Tudun Wada, Kaduna State who lives in Rijiana village along
Abuja-Kaduna expressway.
HURIWA recalled that the kidnappers said their 7-man
gang with ve AK 47 ries killed the driver of the UBEC chairman because his
stubborness, adding that they successfully negotiated and collected the ransom
which they shared before releasing the victims. In a similar vein, Abubakar
Umar aka Dogo, leader of the gang that specialised in kidnapping foreigners
confessed that their spiritual leader, Malam Salisu Abubakar who had earlier
been arrested by the Police was the pillar of the gang because he gave
spiritual clearance before they embark on any operation.
Other members of the gang paraded we’re Saleh Idris 67
year old Fulani from Koro village, Kaduna State, Bello Abdullahi 35 years old
from Kaduna state, Abdullahi Musa 40 years old from Kaduna state, Ya’u
Abdullahi 45 years old from Kaduna state, Nuhu Yakubu 20 years old from Kaduna
state and Ismail Yakubu 30 years old from Bassa-Iga, Plateau State. Also
paraded were Aliyu Mohammed 35, Tilde Fulani from Bauchi State, Ibrahim Yakubu
30, from Plateau State, Ibrahim Zubairu 25, from Kaduna State, Abdullahi Ahmed
32, from Kaduna State, and Hamze Jibrin Bayero from Jos North, Plateau state.
HURIWA therefore expressed disappointment that not much
of information flows out after those media shows of parading armed suspected
kidnappers and armed Fulani herdsmen and this conspiratorial silence has
therefore led to the emergence of strong suspicions of collusion between the
Nigeria Police Force and those armed Fulani bandits.
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