The family of a 40-year-old truck driver, Cosmos Ozioko, is demanding justice over his death after he was allegedly brutalised by policemen in Elele in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
At approximately 7:40 p.m. on Sunday, five police officers on a stop-and-search duty halted a motorcycle known as Okada carrying Cosmos and his younger sibling, Kingsley Ozioko.InformationGuideNigeria
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He alleged that his deceased brother and were beaten to a pulp during the incident, with the former passing out and later dying.
He said, “We took okada from the CPM roundabout going to Elele. When we got to the checkpoint, there were about five policemen. They started searching all over us. I was the first person that they searched.
“They searched everywhere including my private parts but found nothing. They now searched for my brother. They searched our private parts as if they gave us something to hold for them. In the process, his phone fell and scattered.”
Continuing, Kingsley said, “My brother asked them (policemen) to assemble his phone and give it to him. They didn’t answer him. I was the one that picked up the mobile telephone and put it the way it was.
“To avoid trouble, I now beckoned my brother for us to leave. As we were leaving my brother asked the okada rider who had been waiting if that was how the policemen were searching everybody that passed.
“The next thing, two of the policemen rushed him, and another one pounced on me. They started beating us, marching us with their boots, and using the butt of their guns to hit us.JAMB Portal
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“They ordered us to sit on the ground and asked where we came from. We said Enugu State. ‘Where in Enugu?’ We replied Nsukka. They said okay this thing you people are doing in the village you have brought it here. One of them used the butt of his gun to hit us, the other two used the boots they were wearing on us.
“They were beating us until my brother collapsed. I started calling him, brother, brother. People brought pure water sachets which I used on him. He was still breathing then, but weak. So I asked the okada man to buy me milk if it could help.”
He further said before the okada rider returned, one of the policemen came with some drugs that he bought, adding that, “I asked him who prescribed the drugs?
“I rushed my brother to a nearby hospital. A nurse there said they didn’t have oxygen, so we should take him to Madona Hospital still in Elele. When we got there, the doctor checked him and told me that my brother was dead.
“Before I looked back, I only saw one policeman. The others have disappeared,” he explained while fighting back tears.NYSC Portal
While adding that the matter had been reported to the Elele police, who have since referred it to the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigative Department of the state command, Kingsley said that he was still in pain and taking medication for the beating he received from the police.
Grace Iringe-Koko, the spokesperson for the state police command, said she would inquire with the state CID and get back to our correspondent, but she had not done so as of the time this report was filed.
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