Unconditional treatment and violation of human right. It is highly derogatory to see the people who are suppose to be protecting lives are those breaking the laws.
Mr. Abdullahi Araga, a lawyer has narrated
how he was illegally detained and almost raped by police officers at
Rigasa police station in Kaduna State.
Araga told a
reporter that trouble started on September 16, 2013, at 8pm when he
noticed someone was flashing a torch light at his living room. He said
he later discovered that it was his neighbour whom he identified as
Ibrahim Ahmadu.
“I told him that he was interfering in my private
life because the torch light was exposing my parlour. More so, my wife
was half-naked and breast-feeding our five-month old baby. Instead, he
spat on my face and invited a mob to beat me up and tore my clothes to
shreds,” Araga alleged.
Araga said he reported the incident at
police station in Rigasa, but rather than intervening, the police who on
recognising him as a legal practitioner who had engaged them previously
on other cases promised to deal
with him.
Continuing, he said,
“Without hearing my statement, I was asked to be illegally detained by
DSP Abdullahi Muhammed Isah without any signed detention order by any
police officer. When I tendered my torn clothes as exhibit, it was
rejected by the policemen at the counter. My plea to allow me have
medical treatment at Rigasa General Hospital which was a stone throw
from the police station was rejected.
Araga alleged that while at the police station, he was almost raped by policemen on duty.
In
his words: “At midnight, I was taken to the counter where I was beaten
to a pulp and stripped naked. The policemen whose names I do not know
but can identify, attempted penetrating my anus with their genitals
which I resisted vehemently.”
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