We have charged 11 suspects to court –Police
THE Rivers State Police
Command said on Monday that it had charged to court 11 out of the 13
persons, who were allegedly involved in the killings of four students of
the University of Port Harcourt.
The state Commissioner
of Police, Mr. Mohammed Ndabawa, made
this known on Tuesday when the
Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission, Prof. Ben
Angwe, visited the command in Port Harcourt.
Ndabawa, who was
represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. Thomas Etomi,
explained that the two remaining suspects, who had not been charged to
court, would assist the police in their ongoing investigation.
He described the killings of the students by a mob as barbaric, maintaining that there was no justification for such action.
Ndabawa said that such
display of wickedness would not be allowed to repeat itself, even as he
promised to keep the NHRC abreast of the developments in the course of
police investigation.
Earlier, Angwe told the
state police commissioner that they were in the state to get information
on the murder of the four students and added that the NHRC would visit
the community where the incident took place.
Promising to visit and
commiserate with parents of the deceased, Angwe said that the commission
would stand by them to ensure that justice was done in the matter.
Angwe said that the NHRC had been
getting calls from the international community on the killings of the
undergraduates, even as he urged the students to be calm and not take
laws into their hands.
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