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Taabaa Community Laments Police Intimidation, Harrassment

‎. . . As Security Operatives Arrest Youth Leader


‎By: Felix Ikpotor


‎Taabaa Community in Nyo-Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State have lamented what it described as persistent

‎harassment, intimidation, and distressing actions of certain officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

‎Chief Prosper  Neeuwe who is the Traditional Ruler of Taabaa Community (Mene Asaa) stated this following the recent arrest of some persons in the community including the Youth Leader, Mr. Nwike Tor-Ue, by suspected security operatives.

‎Chief Neeuwe who is also the Secretary, Barasi Taabaa Council of Chiefs, Elders CDC and Youths said in recent months, several members of the community have been subjected to unwarranted attacks and arrest.

‎”In recent months, Taabaa Community has experienced what appears to be an increasing pattern of police harassment, arrests, torture and extortion. Since February this year, several members of our community have reportedly been subjected to unwarranted arrests and other forms of intimidation, including HRH, Chief M.S.K. Nule.

‎”Most recently, in the early hours of today, the Youth Leader of Taabaa Community, Mr. Nwike Tor-Ue, was arrested at his residence. We have also received reports that he was subjected to severe treatment during the process of his arrest,” he said.

‎The monarch stated that  inquiries by authorities of the community revealed that approximately fifteen indigenes of Taabaa Community are reportedly being sought by the police in connection with the alleged attempted murder of His Majesty, Mene Suanu T. Y. Baridam.

‎He said his community has no hand or connection with the alleged attempt on the life of King Baridam.

‎”It is important to state unequivocally that Taabaa Community has no knowledge of the circumstances surrounding the incident involving Mene Suanu Baridam. We strongly condemn any act of violence or criminality and remain committed to peace, justice, and the rule of law, ” he added.

‎Chief Neeuwe  expressed concern that the ongoing arrests, intimidation, and pressure being exerted on members of the community may have the potential to heighten tensions and undermine peace within the area.

‎”We therefore call on the relevant authorities to ensure that all investigations are conducted professionally, impartially, and within the bounds of the law while respecting the fundamental rights and dignity of all citizens,” he stated.

‎The traditioal ruler maintained that Taabaa Community remains committed to lawful engagement and peaceful coexistence.

‎Wife of the arrested youth leader, Mrs Cecilia Nwike Tor-Ue while lamenting the arrest of her husband said he was bundled away by suspected security operatives on mufti in the early hours of Monday.

‎She said her husband was ill and requiring medical attention even at the point of his arrest, adding that the whereabouts of her husband was still unknown.

‎She lamented further that her husband was just released recently and the case was still pending in court, wondering why the persistent arrest and harrassment of her husband.

‎”This early morning, around  6:40 to 7:00 this morning, I was in my house when I saw some men, all of them were on black  with guns. They were  about 20  in number. They came and carried my husband away. Till now, I don’t know his whereabouts”, she said.

‎She appealed to the Rivers State Commissioner of Police and all security agencies involved in the matter to come to her aide and stop the incessant harrassment of her husband.







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