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HOW MOBILE POLICEMEN INVADE NSCDC COMMAND IN IMO


••• BEAT COMMANDANT, KILL ORDERLY – NSCDC OFFICER

Fresh facts have emerged on how heavily armed men of the Squadron-18 Mobile Police, Owerri, invaded the State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence on Monday.

The mobile policemen had invaded the headquarters of the Imo State Command of the NSCDC beating up the Commandant, Mr Ogah, and killing his orderly in the process.

Investigation revealed that several other men and officers of the NSCDC were injured during the invasion why the commandant was dragged on the floor out of his office in boxers.

It was gathered it was a massive invasion as the police left the mobile police base with eight buses fully loaded with armed men to carry out the invasion.

The venue of the barbaric action was the Imo State Command Headquarters, Okigwe Road, Owerri.

The Network gathered that a police officer, Ezenwanne Nonso, in mufti who had an argument with the driver of the NSCDC boss invited the mobile policemen to the NSCDC Command.

It was learnt that the policeman had used his car to block the entourage of the NSCDC, who was returning from Abacheke, Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area, where 110 people were burnt to death and allegedly refused to move the blockade.

A Civil Defence source who confided in our correspondent said that the policeman in mufti who did not identify himself called his base while he followed the NSCDC commandant to his office.

It was stated that the police officer blocked the NSCDC as the entourage made to enter into the premises.

He was said to have brought out his gun during which he identified himself as a place office.

The source added that shocked NSCDC officers immediately arrested him and seized the weapon from him.

It was gathered that the unsuspecting Civil Defence officials who released him after ascertaining his identity were shocked as mobile policemen in large numbers descended on the headquarters to wreak destruction on it.

But the Police Spokesman, Mr Michael Abatham, faulted the NSCDC, story as he accused the NSCDC of illegally arresting and causing body harm to a Superintendent of Police.

The police reaction reads:

“The true facts of the incident that occurred on April 25, 2022 at about 1630 hours, in the Civil Defense Corps Office, was that on April 24, 2022 at about 2010 hours, a Police Superintendent Ezenwanne Nonso, a mobile police officer and the armament officer of No.18 mobile police force, Owerri, was driving in his car headed to Imo Police Command headquarters on an assignment, on reaching Control Post Round About, there was a heavy traffic jam, where drivers were trying to maneuver their vehicles to free themselves from the traffic.

“While the officer was trying to make way for himself, the Civil Defence Personnel who alighted from his rear, hit the Police Officer’s vehicle violently, shouting and ordering him to remove his vehicle from the road. He replied the Civil Defence Officer that he is equally trying to see how he can free himself from the traffic, only for the Civil Defence Officer to slap him hard on his face calling him a stupid man.

“At that point he alighted from his vehicle, introducing himself as a police Superintendent serving at police mobil base, Owerri. It was as if he angered him the more and he gave him another slap and others joined in beating him. The police officer then brought out his phone to put a call to his Commanding officer but they seized the phone, rushed into their vehicle and zoomed off.

“The police officer had to manage and followed them to their office. On getting there, he demanded for his phone, but they refused rather they dragged him into their office, beat him up and seized his service pistol. After much torture, he was locked up in their cell not minding his plea to call his commanding officer. The officer slept in the cell till the next day.

“For the sensitive office the officer is holding, his disappearance became alarming to every office in the Base and they were suspecting kidnapping. Hence, a search party was organized. When all efforts made to trace his whereabout proved abortive, his phone was tracked and the result led the team to the Civil Defence headquarters, Owerri.

“On arrival, the team of policemen made enquiries to confirm if there was any police officer detained in their custody. The Civil Defence personnel became hostile, ordering them to leave or they will shoot them. When the Police insisted, they started shooting into the air.

“The mobile police officers sensing danger, professionally used minimal force to defend themselves by using teargas. Hence, the Civil Defence personnel scampered for safety and in the process the police superintendent was rescued gallantly from their custody leaving nobody hurt or injured.

“It is pertinent to mention here that in the ethics of the force, whenever any member of the force is arrested by any security agency, it is mandatory that the arrested personnel’s office is immediately informed, which is the standard practice.

“It is laughable that a very senior police officer of the rank of a superintendent was arrested and detained for over 24 hours by the Civil Defence Corps, Imo Command and the Commandant never deemed it necessary to inform the Commissioner of Police as required by law, moreso, when the victim pleaded for them to allow him put a call to his commanding officer or the Commissioner of police.

“Meanwhile, the officer is presently on admission at the Police Medical Centre, Amakohia.

“The Commissioner of Police, Imo Command, CP Mohammed Ahmed Barde, while commending Imolites for their unalloyed support, pleaded for calm and appealed to Imolites to go about their lawful businesses without fear of harassment.

” He then directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of State Criminal Investigation Department (SCIID) to commence detailed investigation into the remote cause of the incident, promising that, at the conclusion of investigation the outcome will be made public. “

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