The Independent Investigative Panel on allegations of human rights violations by the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and other units of the Nigerian Police on Friday listened to how SARS operatives severely tortured one John Ogbu at their office, ‘Abattoir’, and broke his leg.
John Ogbu, a dealer in new and second hand electronic and home appliances in Gwagwalada narrated to the panel that on the 24th April 2018, at about 3pm, a man, who he later identified as Inspector Edwin Kendiry came to his shop with a stranger who claims that he sold stolen electronics to Ogbu.
In his testimony before the panel, Ogbu said immediately the stranger pointed him out, Insp Edwin carried nine television sets from his shop without explanation and thereafter he handcuffed and took him away to Gwagwalada Police Station.
Upon interrogation at the Police Station, Ogbu maintained he had never seen the stranger before that day, this infuriated Insp Edwin, who started beating him.
He added that he was detained for two hours and thereafter was taken to the popular SARS office, Abattoir.
Continuing in his narration before Garba Tetengi SAN, who stood in for the Chairman, Ogbu said the next day he was taken to the torture room where his arms were twisted to the back and chained to his legs which were bent behind from the knee, then hanged onto the ceiling and the beaten continuously with dangerous weapons by other SARS operatives led by Inspector Edwin.
After the severe torture he discovered he could not walk again and two weeks later was released, because investigation revealed that he was wrongly accused.
According to him, he was then granted bail in the sum of N150, 000, and thereafter, was taken to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital Gwagwalada for medical examination.
He said an x-ray carried out confirmed that the bone in his right leg was broken and had to undergo surgery at the Allied Hospital in Gwagwalada at the cost of N400, 000, to fix his leg.
He said his prayer to the panel is for him to be compensated for the cruel and inhuman degrading treatment he suffered, the injury to his right leg; because he still works with iron within his leg and the losses he suffered when his goods were carted away.
The panel adjourned for further hearing to15th March, 2021 for the first respondents (Insp Edwin) to appear before it.