THE Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom
Wike, has accused the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigeria Police
of engaging in kidnapping and armed robbery in the state.
The governor, who spoke with newsmen in
Port Harcourt on Wednesday, alleged that the SARS Commander, Mr Akin
Fakorede, was planted in the state to sabotage the security architecture
of Rivers and create an atmosphere of fear.
Wike alleged, “Most of the kidnappings
and armed robberies taking place in this state are done by men of SARS.
They use exhibit vehicles to operate. As the Chief Security Officer of
the state, you complain, but they choose to play politics with crime.
“They fight crime in some states but
they refuse to fight crime in Rivers State. We are done with the
elections, but they are using SARS to create insecurity in the state. As
I speak with you, they will deny.
“But the SARS operative, who was killed,
was amongst those who raided the Rivers East Senatorial District
Collation Centre. This man can be identified in the video as one of
those who invaded the collation centre with Fakorede.”
The governor contended that the
deliberate acts of violence being perpetrated by the police had been
planned as part of the rigging process for 2019.
“I have never seen a country where they
politicise crime. It is very obvious that they want to give the
impression that Rivers State is unsafe. They want to instil fear
preparatory to declaring during the elections that there are so many
killings.
“Authorities deliberately trying to
destroy a whole state and you want the people to be happy. I will no
longer write (to the IGP). Now is the time to take my case to the public
for the whole world to know what is happening,” Wike added.
The governor maintained that his
administration had invested more than any other in security logistics
and lamented that the police were working against the state.
However, an official police signal with
the title ‘Police wireless message’ with reference number DT0:
121030/09/2017 –INGENPOL-X-FHQ ABUJA TO-INGENPOL SEC ABUJA, noted that
the squad received a distress call by one Mr Ifeanyi and immediately
swung into action.
The copy of the signal shown to newsmen
also indicated that the IGP’s Special Squad met three SARS operatives in
an armed robbery operation before a gun battle began.
The operatives, according to the signal,
had taken the kidnap victim (Ifeanyi) to a Fidelity Bank ATM, where
they compelled him to withdraw N500,000 as ransom.
One of the SARS operatives was killed
during the shootout with the IGP’s Special Squad while Inspector Justice
Nyeche, who led the IGP team was injured.
Inspector Nyeche was said to be currently recuperating in an undisclosed hospital.
When contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, said he would soon speak to our
correspondent on the matter.
He, however, had not called back as of the time of filing this report.
The Punch
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