Some soldiers, police officers, men of the
Nigeria Air Force, have been arrested for sexually assaulting female Internally
Displaced persons in various camps. Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim,
disclosed this yesterday while speaking with some senior officers at the Force
Headquarters in Abuja. He said the recent report by the International Human
Rights Watch which indicted the security agents, necessitated an investigation
by the police which found some of the officers culpable.
“About three or four weeks
ago, I established a panel to investigate some allegations made by the Human
Rights Watch. Investigation was conducted by the IGPs Monitoring Team at the
Force Headquarters and they made contact with the Human Rights Watch in order
for them to help us verify some of the allegations but, according to the
response we got, they said they don’t reveal their sources of information.
Despite that, our officers, with much tenacity and professionalism, were able
to unearth some of the allegations and we have so far arrested some suspects.
Some of these suspects are police officers, some are from sister agencies while
some are civilians. As I am talking to you, we have two police officers under
investigation and they are in detention now. We have a prison warden, two
civilian JTF, a civilian from the Ministry of Agriculture, Maiduguri who is now
in our detention. In respect of our sister agency, we have written to them for
them to avail us some of their personnel. These sister agencies, we are
expecting three; obviously from the Army, and one from Airforce. Those are the
people presently subjected to investigation. We know that it is an unfortunate
incident that happened in most of these IDP camps and we are putting a lot of
measures in place to address some of these issues. We have deployed a lot of
women police officers in the camps in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe state and we are
going into partnership with the United States to see how we can enhance the
training of our personnel who we are going to attach to some of these IDPs. As
usual, those in the police and the military, as a procedure, we are going to
dismiss them first before we take them to court but I am assuring that they
will be taken to court to answer for this criminal act which they conducted.”he
said
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