Police Detain Man For Reporting Enugu CP Abubakar To IG



A businessman, Mr Friday Nnaji , who petitioned the Inspector-General of Police against the Enugu State Commissioner of Police, Adamu Abubakar, has been detained by the police in Enugu.

Nnaji was clamped into detention along with Uwaezoke Agbo, Uchenna Okoh and Nwigwe Stanley on December 29, 2014.It was gathered that the police detained the petitioner because the petition reportedly embarrassed the CP.

Nnaji had in his petition, dated December 20, 2014, asked the IG to redeploy and investigate the CP for allegedly confiscating his family land and conspiring with hoodlums to kill his younger brother, Chinedu.

The Enugu indigene alleged that Abubakar sold the confiscated plots of land for N9m.


Punch reports that, However, the CP had denied complicity in Chinedu’s death and involvement in the land issue, adding that it was the Nnaji family members that offered him the plots of land which he said he rejected.

But the lawyer to the petitioner, Sunny Anyanwu, who confirmed the detention of his client and his brothers to our correspondent on the phone, explained that the police detained the men because of an allegation that they were involved in armed robbery.

Anyanwu said,
“My client and three others have been in police detention since December 29, 2014, on the allegation by one Ugwu, who claimed that some armed robbers attacked his home.
“Ugwu is a suspect in the murder of Chinedu, my client’s younger brother, whose corpse is still at the Eastern Nigeria Medical Centre in Enugu. An autopsy has yet to be carried out on the body.”
The lawyer said a witness to Chinedu’s murder, Paterson Nnamani, who visited the police to give a statement on the incident was also detained by the CP.

Nnaji in the petition, which was also copied to the Police Service Commission, alleged that the CP violated a Supreme Court judgment which awarded the land to the Umunenshi family against the Umuewo-ukwu family.

When contacted, the Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amarizu, in a text message said,
“There are two groups that allegedly clashed, leading to death of someone. The case is being investigated with a view to establishing those that participated in the alleged incident.”

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