New Report Indicts SARS for 35 Corpses Found in Ezu
River in 2013
International Society for Civil Liberties and the
Rule of Law (Intersociety) has accused the Special Anti-robbery Squad(SARS) of
the Anambra State Police Command for being responsible of the 35 corpses discovered
in Ezu River, Amansea in Awka North
local Government Area of the state n 2013.
The group in a reports titled: ‘The Untold Story Of
Ezu River Police SARS Killings, Inside Anambra’s Theatre of Butchery Where SARS
Send the Good and the Bad to Early Graves outside the Law’, the group said
there was need to highlight the activities of the outfit, following their
continued killing of Nigerian youths in the name of fighting crime.
The report which was signed by the Chairman of Board
of Trustees (BoT) of the group, Emeka Umeagbalasi, and addressed to several
authorities, including acting President Yemi Osinbajo and Amnesty International
among others, condemned the use of force, torture and other unapproved ways to
extract information from suspects.
Death bodies numbering about 35 had on January 19, 2013,
been discovered floating on Ezu river, a river serving as boundary between
Anambra and Enugu States.
The discovery which had attracted the attention of
the federal government and international bodies led to the institution of a
panel of enquiry, which its result was never made open.
In the latest report, the group said it decided to
revisit the matter following “increasing, shocking, saddening and alarming rate
of torture and killings of some, if not many of the arrested and detained
citizens by the Anambra State Police SARS operatives in the course of their so-called
combating of violent crimes of armed robbery and kidnapping in the state.
It said
instead of drastic reduction in the number of deaths and torture, the state
Police SARS operatives have become deadlier and more menacing, consolidating “their
atrocious practices of custodial torture and killing through their theatre of
butchery.
“The level of torture and killing going on at the
state Police SARS headquarters at Awkuzu and its annexes or unit locations in
the state has risen to an peak.
“The only human rights organisation that did a
comprehensive open-source or non-forensic science investigation into the Ezu
River saga is Intersociety. We indict the Anambra State Police SARS operatives
of sole responsibility for the torture, killing and dumping of the slain
corpses inside Ezu River.
“Our first reason for issuing this special report
is to draw the attention of the world particularly the United Nations and its
Human Rights Council; Amnesty International Human Rights Watch, World Organisation
Against Torture, and other rights groups and research bodies and institutions
as well as the generality of Nigerians on the raging and untamed unlicenced
butcheries and cruel and degrading treatments perpetrated by the state Police
SARS operatives against detained citizens in their custodies.”
Attempts to get reaction from the state Police Commissioner,
Umar Baba Garba, did not yield any result as he stated that he was new in the
state and would not possibly know what had happened then. He however promised
to refer the reporter to offices in charge for subsequent publication.
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