Just when you thought you have heard the worst of tales on
endless brutality of the members of Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, a lady
narrated how Chijioke Iloanya’s father swam in a river of dead bodies to
identify his son.
At the candle night demonstration for fallen heroes of the
#EndSARS protest in Abuja, a lady recounted how he was arrested by what has
been described the most dreaded unit in Nigeria, Awkuzu SARS.
She said: “Chijioke was 20 years old in 2012, he went for
child dedication and was picked up there and was allegedly taken to SARS
office.
Listen to Chijioke’s story. Feom Festival of Lights, Abuja: held in honour of the ones we’ve lost.🕊#EndSARS
— Salem ♕♕ (@salemkinging) October 16, 2020
PART 1 pic.twitter.com/ROqGeOIvDb
“When his family went to look for him, they were told he has
been taken to the headquarters. When they got there, His mother spotted him
being taken to the station and she said that is my child.
“The officer in charge of that station asked them to boot
her and the family out of the premises. Since then they haven’t seen Chijioke.
“The next time they went, the officer boasted that he shot
Chijioke and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Some other officers told
the parents that it is possible ha hadn’t died that the man (officer in charge)
could just be bluffing and that they should bring some money to bring him.
“The father brought some money and the officer said the
money was too small. The father went, sold his land, sold some properties,
raised N3 million, gave it to the man and the man said N3 million was ‘chicken
change’.
“The most horrifying part of this story, that man in charge,
made Chijioke’s dad look for Chijioke’s body in the river of dead bodies; he
made him turned every single corpse upside down searching for his son.
I cannot imagine what that man was going through. One part
of him would think let me find this body so that we can have closure. Another
part of him would think let me not find this body so that we can have hope.
“This is the impunity of which officers have treated us.
They came to Abuja to seek justice. The State CID told them they will have to
pay money to transport others down to the state where it happened. We have no
system. We cannot get tired…,” she narrated.
PART 2 pic.twitter.com/IiBPCe5zyt
— Salem ♕♕ (@salemkinging) October 16, 2020
Nigerian youths have been protesting in different parts of
the federation the unjust killing, police brutality, inhumane treatment and the
impunity of members of SARS that have made them called for the disbandment of
the unit with #EndSARS protest.
The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has since
disbanded the team.
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