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Senator slams N3bn suit against Nigerian Police Force over son’s murder

Senator, Fidelis Okoro who represented Enugu North Senatorial District between 1999 and 2007, has slammed a N3billion suit against the Nigerian Police Force over the alleged killing of his son.

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The suit filed at the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja  marked FHC/ABJ/C5/1165/2019, through Mr. Mbanefo Ikwegbuehe prayed the court to award N3billion against the Nigerian Police Force as general and aggravated damages. 

The former Senator equally joined the Inspector General of Police, Muhammed Adamu and the Police Service Commission, as defendants in the suit. 

In a statement of claim he filed before the court, the plaintiff, alleged that his son Mr John Chukwuemeka Okoro, was shot in cold blood by a police officer identified as Mohammed Yusuf.

He told the court that the 31-year old Chukwuemeka was shot in Gudu District of Abuja, shortly after he returned from London where he was studying Business Administration.

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According to the plaintiff, his son met his untimely death on August 11, 2014, while he was “relaxing and having fun with his friend, Mr Sunny Black”.

He told the court that the incident occurred after a police patrol team led by the alleged culprit, Yusuf, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) with Force No. AP/No 79224, claimed they pursued a car snatching syndicate to the area based on a tip-off. 

The plaintiff averred that in the course of the police operation, an argument ensued that led Yusuf who was sued as the 4th defendant, to shoot the victim on the leg and chest, resulting to his instant death. 

The former lawmaker told the court that his son’s body was taken all the way to Gwagwalada General Hospital Abuja, where the police officers told the hospital authorities that the deceased was a victim of hit and run vehicle. 

He said the hospital thereafter admitted his body into the mortuary.

The plaintiff said after he learned about circumstances that surrounded his son’s death, he got his lawyer to write a formal petition to the police asking for a full investigation into the gruesome murder.

He told the court that both autopsy report conducted by the police medical department and an orderly room trial by a panel purportedly indicted the accused police officers, leading to their detention and subsequent dismissal from the police.

However, according to him, five years after the probe, none of the officers were prosecuted. 

Consequently, the plaintiff, said he decided to approach the court to seek for justice for his son. 

The case which was slated for hearing on Wednesday last week at the Federal High Court Abuja, was adjourned by the trial judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo to December 5, 2019.

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