Lawyers write IGP: Policemen using your name to extort

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Residents of Saki in Oyo State have commissioned Barrister Abdul-lateef Olabisi and Aderohunmu Aderogba of Salvage Solicitors and have written a petition to the Inspector General of Police detailing alleged brutality by men of the Nigeria Police Force.

They voiced their displeasure over the alleged impunity and regime of extortion and torture being meted to the people of Saki in Oyo State by policemen.

The petition reads: “Sir, it is our clients instruction that men and officers of the Nigeria Police under varying appellations particularly including but not limited to the IGP Intelligence Response Team, IGP Monitoring Unit, Special Task Force and Federal-Special Anti Robbery Squad under the ominous acronym F-SARS, have laid siege to Sakiland and its environs by unlawfully, unconstitutionally, and unjustifiably arresting, detaining and harassing the indigenes and residents and brazenly trampling on their fundamental rights to personal liberty, dignity of the human person, and freedom from inhumane or degrading treatment/ torture and right to freedom of movement by subjecting those arrested and detained to the most odious and heinous kinds, dropping your respected name and that of your subordinate officer, the quintessential Abba Kyari (DCP).

“In the process resort to extorting various sums of money ranging from 4,000,000 (four million naira), 6,000,000 (six million naira) to 19,500,000 (nineteen million five hundred thousand naira) under the most excruciatingly painful torture from 2017 till date.

“An instance was that of Mr. Wahabi Alaga, an indigene of Saki, who coughed out 4,000,000 ( four million naira) under the extortionate torture of the officers of the Nigerian Police”, part of the statement reads.

The lawyers also cited the case of “Mr. Adebayo Waliu, a livestock trader in the town, who was arrested around 5:30 pm on the 14th of April by officers of the Nigerian Police who came in an Ash Coloured Toyota highlander jeep with registration number LA 70 AAA (Lagos) and an ash coloured Toyota Camry car without any reason”.

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