The Divisional Police Officer, DPO,
accused of raping a detainee mother of two in Lagos has been released on bail
after three days in detention.
He was granted bail yesterday as
more allegations emerged that he had faced similar charges in the past.
One of such cases was allegedly
reported against the suspect while he was serving at the Zone 2 Police, Onikan.
The IGP, Mr. Abubakar weekend,
directed that a discreet investigation be carried out on the rape allegation.
The three-man team of investigators
was said to have been drawn from the Lagos State Police Public Relations
Office, Human Rights and X-Squad, which is expected to make its findings in the
rape saga known to members of the public this week.
The DPO, alongside seven other
police officers on duty on the day of the alleged incident, were summoned last
Friday for interrogation at the state Police Command, but some of the accused
persons, according to police sources, claimed ignorance of the matter as they said
they went to eat at the period and never saw when the lady was invited by the
DPO into his office for alleged “debriefing.’’
The three-man investigative panel
reportedly visited the police division, where the alleged act took place,
Saturday, to inspect the location of the room in the DPO’s office where the
detainee was said to have been raped, including the toilet where the mother of
two claimed to have washed herself later as instructed by the DPO, as part of
its investigation.
Five of the policemen earlier
detained alongside the DPO were released by the panel, on the ground that they
were not directly involved.
Commending the IGP for his prompt
response following its petition on the issue, the National Coordinator, Network
on Police Reform in Nigeria, NOPRIN, Okechukwu Nwanguma, said: “Were it not for
the early intervention of the IGP, this matter would very likely have been
swept under the carpet as had happened in the past.
“NOPRIN has continued to follow up
on the progress of investigation and is satisfied that the investigation team
has made far-reaching and illuminating inroad in their effort to unravel the
truth and recommend appropriate disciplinary and remedial actions.
‘’With the confirmation of the
narrative by the victim in her statement to the police, especially her
description of the DPO’s office and the illustration made of it; and with the
conflicts in the various statements made by the DPO and other detained police
officers on duty on the day of the incident, there is no doubt about the veracity
and credibility of the victim’s claims.
“We call on the investigating team
to remain focused, steadfast and professional and resist any pressure to
compromise the investigation.
“We expect that investigation should
be concluded pretty early and that on conclusion of investigation, the report
will be made public and appropriate sanctions imposed on the culprits.”
Lagos State Police Command
spokesman, Ngozi Braide, said investigation was still on, that adding that
findings would be made public when concluded.
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