Officers of the disbanded Federal Special Armed Robbery
Squad are feared to have disappeared, avoiding the inquiry set up by the Lagos
government to probe their activities.
Proceedings were adjourned today when lawyers for the
Nigeria Police said they could not find the officers, whose activities are
under scrutiny.
The lawyer then told the Lagos State Judicial Panel of
Inquiry for Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuses and Other Matters to
step down two cases.
The cases arose from the petitions of Mr Ndukwe Ekekwe vs SARS and Mr Olajide Fowotade vs FSARS.
Ekekwe, a 34-year-old trader petitioned that he became
paralysed when he was pushed from a two-storey building by men of the disbanded
Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The police counsel, Mr Emmanuel Eze who had been
cross-examining Ekekwe had asked for an adjournment because the legal team of
the police were unable to get in touch with the officers of the disbanded SARS.
Ekekwe provided the photograph and phone number of Haruna
Hamza, the SARS officer who was a member of the team that allegedly pushed him
from the building.
“We will apply for a very short adjournment. The reasons are
because of the disbandment of SARS and other tactical teams, we have difficulty
getting in touch with them.
“We are in the process of getting there and the phone number
of the that the petitioner provided here did not go through.
“I apply that the panel tries the number, it did not go
through, in the overall interest of justice we apply for this adjournment,” Eze
said.
In the Fowotade matter, the petitioner in his testimony on
Oct. 31, told the panel that a policeman called ‘Ayo’ of the Ketu Police
Station had brutalised him during a traffic dispute.
The petitioner said he lost his front teeth due to the
police brutality.
During Friday’s proceedings, the police legal team said it
was unable to contact the police officer.
“The petitioner did not mention the surname of Ayo, we could
not trace the name to Zone 2 where he claimed to have reported the incident. We
could not make headway.
“We need to get the case file of Ayo and his contact. We are
constrained to ask for an adjournment because we are without the Ayo or the
case file,” Eze said.
Reacting, Fowotade who appeared distressed, challenged the
submission of the police counsel.
“There was the DPO Mr Akpan that took me to the hospital and
there is Madam Dolapo Badmus that took me to Kayode Aderanti, the AIG’s office.
“How come you do not know the Ayo, don’t you know the
station, don’t you know the DPO. How come you don’t know Ayo, is it not the
Nigeria Police Force?
“Madam Dolapo Badmus knows everything, how come you do not
know Ayo, is he a ghost?,” Fowotade said.
Chairman of the panel, Justice Doris Okuwobi (Rtd) said that
police were not making enough effort defending the allegations, though three
police officers were mentioned by the petitioner.
Eze told the panel that the legal team is encountering
challenges tracing the officers.
“Akpan the DPO is retired, Mr Aderanti is retired and he did
not mention Ayo’s surname.
“Dolapo Badmus has handled so many matters and it will be
difficult to get in touch with the retired officers,” the police counsel said.
Justice Okuwobi noted that it will not augur well for the
respondents (police) not to contact the police officers mentioned by the
petitioners.
The retired judge said that the panel will no longer
entertain adjournments made at the instance of the police.
She adjourned both cases to Dec. 1 for hearing
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