Police have commenced the probing of the alleged ritual killings by Officers in Anambra State Command.
NewsOnline reports that the Nigeria Police Force has commenced an investigation of alleged extra-judicial killings, extortion, and high-handedness against some officers in Anambra State.
Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi announced the launch of a full-scale probe in a statement on Tuesday.
Adejobi confirmed Special Investigation Panel (SIP) investigators have moved to scenes and sites for on-the-spot-assessment.
The team has been tasked to harness available means and spread its tentacles toward ensuring that all information received is examined.
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The SIP, which comprises IGP Monitoring Unit officers and reports to the Inspector-General of Police, will discharge its responsibility professionally and ensure justice, Adejobi assured.
The police announced that the Anambra RRS, Okuzu, will be reorganized and sanitized “to suit the present ideologies and administrative styles of the Force leadership”.
“This sanitization will be equally extended to other tactical squads across the NPF”, the spokesperson added.
Adejobi, however, clarified that officers of the Anambra Command fingered in the trending allegation were never arrested or detained.
“They were summoned to the Force Headquarters for interrogation in order to have a clue on the trending allegations,” he noted.
The FPRO said their denial of the allegations raised by a popular blog led to IGP Usman Baba’s order for the commencement of a thorough investigation.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Gistlover, in a series of posts, narrated how officers Patrick Agbazue, Nkeiruka Nwode, and Harrison Akama carried out alleged atrocities.
Agbazue, a Chief Superintendent, heads the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) Unit. Nwode, a Superintendent, is Zone 13 Headquarters spokesperson, while Akama, an Inspector, is attached to the RRS.
The blog posted chilling videos showing dozens of bodies kept in a room as well as stories of how the victims were allegedly extorted and murdered.
The officers allegedly arrested the citizens, labeled them “unknown gunmen”, and tortured and took possession of their cash, vehicles and other valuables. Some died in the process.