PSC vows Disciplinary Action against corrupt Zone 13 Operatives meddling in Civil Matters




Benson Odidika

Awka

 The Police Service Commission, PSC on Wednesday, warned that it will no longer tolerate the prevailing notoriety in the conduct of officers and men of the 13th Zonal Command of the Nigeria Police Force, in Ukpo, Anambra state.

The zonal command, which covers Anambra and Enugu states, has been notorious for extortion, bribery, and corruption, as several reports and petitions obtained have shown.

In a statement, Ikechukwu Ani, the Head, PSC Press and Public Relations Department, said the Commission is disturbed that the Zone has continued to engage in Police misconduct even in the face of several warnings that Police Officers should stay away from civil matters such as land, marital and rent disputes.

He said the Commission is in receipt of a petition addressed to its Chairman, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, captioned  "Complaints of Disregard  to Judicial  Process: Abuse of Power; Intimidation  and Harassment against Inspector  James of Zone13, Nigeria Police Force, Ukpo Command by the Members  of Umu Ukwueze Family, Umudikwu, Ihe Nsukka from Agbo & Agbo & Associates and signed by C.S Agbo Esq of Divine Chambers .

The lawyer to the petitioner, Barr Agbo had said one Mr. Jude Onah broke into a part of the family land and started erecting a perimeter fence using brick layers and other labourers.

He noted that all efforts to get the said intruder to hands off the land proved abortive but surprisingly his clients and owners of the property were whisked away to Zone 13 Ukpo without the knowledge of family members.

"When our clients saw the handwriting on the wall, they instructed us to challenge their arrest in the first place as it became clear to them that the whole game was meant to persecute them.

"We then filed a motion for the enforcement of the fundamental rights of our clients. The said motion was promptly served on the respondents.

“Despite the service of the motion for fundamental rights on Inspector James and subsequent arrest of Mr. Amaechi Ezeugwu, the said Inspector continued with threats on our clients for more arrests. 

We filed a motion for an injunction to restrain the Police from further harassing our clients pending the hearing and determination of the main motion,” he said.

The legal practitioner noted that the most worrisome aspect was that about three days ago the same Inspector James started calling the lawyer he sent to secure their clients' bail, asking him to ensure that the clients come to his office and threatening to come down to Nsukka and carryout massive arrests.

The lawyer complained that during this period, his clients have been extorted to the tune of N200,000 and N150,000 at different times.

According to the PSC spokesperson, Ani, the Commission finds this development shameful, adding that all the Officers involved in this serious act of misconduct would face the Commission's disciplinary action.

He said the Chairman of the Commission, retired DIG Argungu has vowed not to rest until he purges the South East of human rights abuses, especially in the illegal handling of civil matters.

He warned that the Police should stay away from this and allow the courts to do their job.

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