Calabar Killer Cops Resist Court Arraignment As Lawyer Accuse Police Of Compromise
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Calabar Killer Cops Resist Court Arraignment As Lawyer Accuse Police Of Compromise

James Ibor addressing the press outside the court room

By Archibong Jeremiah

James Ibor addressing the press outside the court room
James Ibor Esq. addressing the press outside the court room

The police in Calabar today failed to arraign the eleven policemen who allegedly killed one Mr. Derek Maurice and five others extra judicially.

The dismissed policemen namely: Inspector Gershom Osotu, Inspector Erienekpe Fineman, Sgt. Anthony Idoko, Sgt. Anyim Gregory, Sgt. Lawrence Egbe, Sgt. Okili Akpokabowei, Cpl. Okey Oyama, Cpl. Unyime Jumbo, Cpl. Edidiong Jeremiah, Cpl. Atan Michael, and Cpl. Patrick Kokei, who have all been in detention since they were dismissed August 27, 2014 resisted attempts to move them from the cell into the vehicle that was to convey them to court.

Speaking to CrossRiverWatch at the court premises today, James Ibor, Esq, counsel to late Mr. Derek Maurice Ben family, expressed dissatisfaction with the manner in which the Assistant Inspector General, AIG Zone 6 Calabar botched his own orders to sooth the suspects.

His words: “I think the AIG is deceiving us, something is wrong, the drama that took place today has compelled me to conclude that somebody has refused to do his work, somebody has compromised justice in the alter of fraud. We are considering bringing another mandamus to compel the state to arraign those murderous cops.

“I think the AIG is economical with the truth, it’s either he doesn’t know what he is doing or he has compromised this case. I feel they are waiting for the slightest opportunity to get these murderous cops off the hook. They have long concluded this investigation and it was based on that report made available to the Attorney General of Cross River State, Barrister Attah Ochinke that he recommended the persecution of the 14 police officers”

Having waited for hours for their arraignment in court where the charge against the dismissed policemen had already been filed to no avail, CrossRiverWatch contacted the police to find out what was delaying the arrival of the suspects in court. Our police source informed us that “the intended arraignment has been postponed due to the activities of the suspects in the cell. They threatened to harm any police man who enters the cell to get them out for the purpose of bringing them to court”.

Barrister James Ibor expressed shock that the suspects refused going to court where they would have the opportunity of being heard and get justice; “for them to resist going to court to get justice is amazing
that they as suspects in the police custody refused going to court, it’s strange.”

“I had expected that the AIG will enforce his orders, I don’t know why he was reluctant to enforce his order, the charge was registered and withdrawn because murderers and criminals said they are not coming to court, they are not laws unto themselves but subject to the provisions of our constitution which the AIG stands to defend, he the AIG has to enforce his orders by taking them to court now or later. The fact remains that they must stand trial, I have a lot of respect for the AIG, I have read and heard a lot about him, I don’t want to believe he is weak but that he has gone back to the drawing board to strategize”.

He ended by saying “If the families of the deceased don’t find justice, the society will be raising another Boko Haram, many people result to self violent help because the system has failed them, but I believe the system, the Nigerian Police Force will not fail us”.

When CrossRiverWatch contacted the AIG Zone 6 to know why the suspects were not arraigned again as he earlier ordered he said, “Nothing happened. The investigation is still ongoing contact the Public Relation Officer for more details”.

A total of fourteen policemen attached to the special anti robbery squad, SARS in Calabar were indicted by the report of the panel that investigated the killing. All of them were arrested and detained at Zone six headquarters. Eleven who are not senior officers were dismissed after the police orderly room trial while the three others who are senior officers were referred to the police headquarters for disciplinary but all the fourteen were in detention in Calabar.

But at the time of filing this report, impeccable police sources told us that the three senior officers (Supol Raphael Ewa, Supol Etim Anoke, DSP Horsefall Minafuro) have been moved from the Calabar detention facilities to Akwa Ibom in what is a prelude to “quietly let them off the hook by authorities from above.”

    • 10 years ago

    Justice delayed is justice denied! Either we trust de govt or jungle, young pple are not happy about dis situation our minds keep boiling we cry for justice or it may be ur turn.

    • 10 years ago

    So funny, imagine criminal’s? People who conspire to kill innocent citizens for no just cause, yet seeking freedom. Who on earth will be so stupid to share in another man crime/sin. Is there any law in this Country? If yes who are the fools that will want to get this criminal off hook? Are there patriotic citizens or imbecile? Nigerian should arise to stop this rubbish! God punish these murderers and punish all who want to help them, idiots!

    • 10 years ago

    Is Cross River Safe? how many will SARS kill this December? It mean Calabar Carnival is not safe. If murderers are looking for freedom and some top government functionaries are acting drama, looking for a way to set them free! This case is simply the State versus these criminal’s His Excellency is a clean man, the State Chief Judge is Clean outside maybe pressure from Justice Ashu Ewa of the High Court, who is the elder brother of one of the muderer Supol Raphael Ewa, the Chairman NBA Calabar, CRS. Had long compromised, because of her boy friend Justice Ashu Ewa.The AG is a principle, I believe that despite this whole pressure he may not compromise, Politicians are on his neck and others. We need Justice and justice must prevail in this case. We have laws/constitution, there are provision by law, the wrath of God and that of the Law must descend on this people. No freedom for them, Justice we want and Justice will have!

    • 10 years ago

    I think even the handling of the case from its onset was malicious and aimed at blackmailing and victimization those SARS officers in detention..Out of all the residents in Cross River State,why is Derek Maurice the only individual they choose to kill?Is he the richest Cross Riverian?In every rumour,they must be some element of truth..I dont think that the SARS officers are mad to just take life for the sake of killing.

    • 10 years ago

    God will punish this sars men, they are thiefs, imagine colleting 50 thousand naira, from any suspect brought to them, then charge the person to court there aftre, they have being killing innocent citizens, but they wil not go scout free dis time, especially that thief called Inspector fineman and is ogar. criminals

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