Tug of war
• Police zonal, state commands flex muscle over robbery
case file
By JOE EFFIONG, Uyo
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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The sins of children and grandchildren have been visited on
the parents of five suspected armed robbers in Nung Udoe community
of Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
They have been summarily removed from village council pending
when their wards clear themselves from the allegation of armed
robbery, which the community had levelled against them and
to which they had allegedly confessed.
This is, however, not the main story. What is really making
the news in the area is the seeming tug-of-war between the
state police command and the Zone 6 Police command in Calabar,
which is trying to forcefully take over the investigation
of the armed robbery from the state command to the chagrin
of the community.
The muscle flexing has become so intense that the Zone 6 had
to write the paramount ruler of Ibesikpo Asuta, HRM, Edidem
Ita Etuk, to report to Calabar on the orders of the Inspector
General of police to answer questions on the case. The community,
smelling a rat in the whole drama, has written to IGP, alerting
him of the attempts by some officers at Zone 6 to use their
positions to block the investigation because a rich man from
the area was fingered as the sponsor of the five suspects
now detained at the police headquarters at Ikot Akpanabia.
In a Save Our Soul petition written to the IGP, Mr Mike Okiro,
the paramount ruler, who is also the village head of Nung
Udoe, said: "For about three years now, the residents
of Nung Udoe have been spending sleepless nights on account
of the activities of armed robbers who attack the area committing
not only armed robbery, but also gang raping housewives and
young girls.
"In recent months, the activities of these miscreants
have increased in intensity causing many residents here to
flee the area seeking refuge in Uyo, the state capital. This
state of affairs has continued despite the effort of the village
vigilance group and officers and men of the divisional police.
"In January this year, these bandits not only gang-raped
the daughters of a local government staff, but murdered the
father of their victims. Ibesikpo Asutan divisional police
working in close co-operation with members of the reconstituted
village council, but succeeded in arresting six of the armed
robber who made confessional statements incriminating one
rich man in the area. This man called Victor is the proprietor
of a night club with a standby band. He is also a baker and
transporter.
"Victor has since fled the area seeking sanctuary at
Zone 6 police command. He has been trying to use junior police
officers at the zone to transfer a straight case of of armed
robbery from Akwa Ibom police command to Zone 6.
"His agent at the Zone 6 is Sgt. Augustine, who claimed
he had instructions from the AIG, Zone 6, to take over the
case from Akwa Ibom State police command. As a result of Victor’s
pranks, I sent my chiefs and councillors on March 4, 2008,
to protest to the commissioner of police surrendering the
case file to Sgt. Augustine."
The monarch said he was shocked when a team of policemen in
mufti came to him with invitation asking for the transfer
of the case on the orders of the IGP to the zonal headquarters.
He said: "Letter comes to re-emphasise our position made
known to the commissioner of police not to surrender this
investigation to any other command unless compelling reasons,
which we do not see, to transfer this case to either Zone
6 or Force headquarters.
"Why should Victor run from pillar to post trying to
knock the heads of the various commands together? Akwa Ibom
State police command, under the able, efficient and effective
leadership of Michael Zuokomo who understands the crime terrain
of the state, is better equipped to handle this case."
Reacting to the move to take the case from his command, the
Akwa Ibom CP, Mr Zuokumo, said it would be impossible to take
the case away from the command since all the suspects were
already in the police net.
He commended the paramount ruler for taking the initiative
to tackle crime from his community, adding: "If all others
were like him, then crime wave would have reduced drastically."
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