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Man Tells Panel How SARS Operatives Detained Him For 47 Days, Seized, Sold His Properties

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Oct 28, 2020

The Panel of Inquiry and Restitution set up by the Lagos State Government began sitting on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, and has since started attending to cases of police brutality and SARS harassment.

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Mr Okoliagu Abunike, a Nigerian man has opened up to the panel about how he was harassed by SARS operatives in Lagos, The PUNCH reports.

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First was the case of one Mr Okoliagu Abunike, a father of five, who narrated to the retired Justice Doris Okuwobi-led panel how he was in 2012 arrested by policemen from Ojo Police Station at the instance of his boss, who accused him of embezzling the company's funds.

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According to him, the cops at the Ojo Police Station, after beating and humiliating him by tearing his clothes and parading him around Alaba Market, handed him over to SARS men, who detained him at Ikeja for 47 days.

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He said men of SARS, including one Inspector Sunday, alias Baba Ijapa; and one ASP Haruna, tortured him so much so that two of his teeth were extracted.

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Abunike said, "My family didn't know where I was. When they eventually knew and my mother and wife came to SARS office in Ikeja, they beat up my mother and wife in my presence.

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"While I was in detention, they took over my house, they sold all my properties, including my Acura jeep, 17KVA generator, my inverter, my three blackberry phones and my land.ÔÇØ

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He said after spending 47 days in the SARS cell, he was hurriedly charged before a magistrates' court after a lawyer hired by his family wrote a petition.

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Abunike said on getting out of detention he filed a fundamental rights suit and Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court in Lagos in 2016 awarded N10m damages in his favour against the police and his former boss.

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Abunike, however, said four years after the judgment, all efforts to enforce it and claim the money had proved abortive.

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Asked whether the magistrate court found him guilty of any crime, Abunike answered in the negative.

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The panel admitted a copy of Justice Buba's N10m judgment as an exhibit and said its decision would be made know in seven days.

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The second case was that of one Ndukwe Ekekwere, who was brought to the hearing in a wheelchair by his mother.

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Though his case could not be heard by the panel on the grounds that the SARS operative, who is the accused in the case was absent, Ekekwere told The PUNCH that he became paralysed and was confined to a wheelchair after he was pushed off a two-storey building in 2008 by men of SARS.

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While adjourning the case till November 2, 2020, Justice Okuwobi said although she noted the difficulty in bringing the man in the wheelchair to the hearing venue, it was necessary for the panel to give the accused SARS operative an opportunity for a fair hearing.

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