Father of a victim of human right abuse, Isaac Edoh, on Thursday, informed the Edo State Judicial Panel of Inquiry for victims of human right abuse from operatives of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad, that he is yet to see his son, Baba Edoh, either dead or alive after his arrest by the police since 2011.
Speaking during the panel’s hearing in Benin, Isaac, who hails from Benue State, said the last time he saw his son, was inside a cell of the Edo State Police command in 2011.
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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) officer said he was yet to ascertain whether his son is alive or dead.
He said his son was an undergraduate of English Literature, Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto before he was allegedly killed by the police.
“In June 2011, I received an anonymous call from the State Criminal Investigation Department of Edo State Police command that my son was arrested along Auchi road for alleged kidnapping.
He said when he reached the station from his base in Lagos, he saw him lying in his pool of blood apparently from physical assault and inhuman treatment melted on him by the police.
“I tried speaking with him but was disallowed by the officers on duties despite knowing the relationship between me and the suspect in their custody,” he said.
“The following day, I visited the station and discovered that the name of my son was not on any of the records of the detainees in the cell.
“I immediately contacted the officer-in-charge of kidnapping section who informed me that my son was not in their custody.
“I was informed that he was one of the suspects paraded in a national television on June 4, 2011.
He said he was later told that armed robbers attacked and shot his son while the police was conducting further investigations on the matter in Auchi but none of the officers sustained injury in the attack.
“The only person they said died was my son.
“Since his death, the police have refused to release the corps,” he alleged.
He said he later filed a suit in the High Court and got judgement but unfortunately, the police appealed the case on the basis of identification conflict.
He added that the Court of Appeal then returned them to the high court for retrial, adding that “all I want is justice”.
The chairman of the panel, Justice Ada Ehigiamusoe (rtd), admitted a photograph of the son, Compact Disk(CD) of paraded suspects, and court proceedings as exhibits.
She, however, adjourned hearing on the case to Thursday, November 17, to get response from the police officers.