The remains of a 23-year-old shop keeper who died in
police custody was laid to rest last weekend at Hawkins cemetary,
Calabar South, Cross River State.
Late Stanley Etim was picked from his work place (Sparkz shop Etta Agbor, Calabar) on
February 5, 2015 by a team of policemen from SCID, Diamond Hill Calabar, over allegations of armed robbery.
He was thoroughly beaten up by the policemen despite pleas from his boss and dragged into their waiting van
According to Cross River Watch, the accused policemen, Inspector Unoh Egwu, Sergeant Peter
Njoku, Corporal Bassey Okim and late Inspector Uche Aligu who died last
year, have all been dismissed from the Police
following the recommendations of the Adjudicating Officer (Divisional
Police Officer of Airport Police Station Mr. Asuquo Ebong) in the
orderly room trial. Late Aligu allegedly died after allegations that he went to do charms and on returning he had
an accident around Akamkpa and die.
The
dismissed policemen claimed that the victim died of stomach ulcer but
an autopsy report carried out on April, 22, 2015 in the University of
Calabar Teaching Hospital
(UCTH) confirmed the cause of death was as a result of torture. The body
had "extensive blunt head and link (upper and
lower) injuries"
"The autopsy result which was facilitated by a police medical doctor
from the Force Headquarters Abuja was signed by Dr. Irabor Godstime Isi,
MBBS2, NWACP witnessed by Omuruyi Kemveth A. of the Department of
Histopathology, UCTH.
But CrossRiverWatch reliably gathered that late Stanley was having an affair with a girl said to be the
girlfriend with one of the dismissed policemen.
Lawyer to the
deceased family, James Ibor, Esq. said the accused are currently in
detention and are awaiting prosecution by the State.
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