AUGUST 7, 2012 will forever remain indelible in the minds of the
family of Hyacinth Okwute of Asaba in Delta State. On that memorable
day, a team of policemen from the Delta State Police Command stormed the
residence of Okwute and arrested no fewer than eight persons including
children, their mother and a pregnant woman over an alleged theft of the
sum of N13. 8 million from the boot of a car that belongs to the State
Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Frank Omare.
Crime Alert was reliably told that Okwute, a domestic staff in the
employment of the commissioner along with four of his colleagues, were
accused of stealing the commissioner’s money and disappearing with their
loot.
The President-General of the Environmental and Human Rights Justice
Committee (EHRJC), Mr. Benjamin Iluobe, a Benin-based legal practitioner
and counsel to the Okwute family who narrated how the incident
happened said , “On the 8th day of August, 2012, the Personal Assistant
to the Commissioner for Environment, Delta State, Sammy Ayiwie, in
company of four armed police officers, went to the house of one Hyacinth
Okwute who is our client’s younger brother and who was working for the
Commissioner for Environment, Delta State as a cook and arrested his
under-aged children, wife and other members of the family.
The children and other persons who were arrested by the police and
detained before they were released and subsequently re-arrested on the
alleged orders of the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba
are;- Sophia Hyacinth Okwute, 7, Kelvin Hyacinth Okwute, 5, Dominion
Hyacinth Okwute, 2 and Nonso Hyacinth Okwute, 5. Others include; Calista
Cletus, 15, a cousin and Chinyere Hyacinth Okwute, his wife, Mrs Aladi
Friday (wife of Hyacinth’s younger brother) and Mrs. Lilian John (wife
of Hyacinth’s elder brother).
The suspects were alleged to have been arrested and detained by the
Police in a questionable manner until Hyacinth Okwute, the alleged
perpetrator of the crime was found. The abducted children were said to
have been kept in a room inside a house allegedly owned by the
commissioner before they were released following media outcry on the way
and manner they were arrested and incarcerated by the police.
Mr. Iluobe, in a petition to the Chairman, Police Service Commission
and titled, “SERIES OF BAIT ARREST BY THE DELTA STATE POLICE COMMAND:- A
CALL FOR INVESTIGATION AND IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF THE POLICE
COMMISSIONER, DELTA STATE POLICE COMMAND”, said that his client informed
him that the reason for their arrest was because Hyacinth Okwute
allegedly stole the sum of N13.8million belonging to the Commissioner
for Environment, Delta State.
Besides, Iruobe said he was told by his client that on the order of
the Delta State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba, Mrs.
Chinyere Hyacinth, Mrs. Aladi Friday, Mrs. Lilian John and Miss Calista
Hyacinth were detained at the police cell in Asaba till the 10th day of
August, 2012 , while the under aged children, Miss Sophia Hyacinth,
Master Kelvin Hyacinth, Master Nonso Nnachukwu Hyacinth and Master
Dominion Hyacinth were taken to the house of the Commissioner for
Environment where they were allegedly maltreated and starved till the
14th day of August, 2012. He added that following media outcry on the
arrest of the children and the women in lieu of Hyacinth Okwute, the
Commissioner of Police and the Environment Commissioner later released
them.
The Human Rights activist said that again, on the 29th of August,
2012, the Commissioner of Police, Delta State ordered a fresh arrest and
detention of Mrs. Chinyere Hyacinth, Mrs. Aladi Friday and Mrs. Lilian
John pending when Hyacinth Okwute would submit himself to the police.
“Our client said since the said Hyacinth Okwute was alleged to have
stolen the money, no member of his family has seen him to confirm the
story. He said they are uncomfortable with the story and are confused as
to what had happened to him or what the commissioner for Environment
must have done with him.
Our client further told us that on the 20th day of September, 2012,
the Commissioner of Police, Delta State, sent police officers to his
house at No. 31C, Ogbeagwezie Street, Asaba Delta State to arrest him as
a bait to get his brother, Hyacinth Okwute. He said he was not at home
at the time and that the police officers entered his room and removed
valuables including documents and three of his photographs and
threatened to declare him wanted for an offence he did not commit.”
In a 27-paragraph affidavit in support of the application by the
applicants against the Delta State Commissioner of Environment, Delta
State Police Commissioner and five others at an Asaba High Court, Mr.
Cletus Okwute, younger brother to Hyacinth Okwute, said that the
applicants were deceived by the Personal Assistant to the Commissioner
for Environment, one Sammy Ayiwie who came to inform them that the
Commissioner wanted to see them and that there was a problem to be
resolved. He deposed that Ayiwie who is the third Respondent in the
suit claimed that the children were also needed.
Wife of Hyacinth Okwute, Mrs. Chinyere Hyacinth while corroborating
what was contained in the affidavit explained that they were taken to
the Police Headquarters and from there, they took the children from them
just as she added that while at the police detention for three days,
they were not given food or even allowed to have their bath.
“For my children, the police did not tell us where they kept them all
those days. At first, they claimed they were at the Ministry of Women
Affairs. We went there, but we did not see them. We called them on
phone, they said they were at the Welfare Office; we went there, again,
we did not see them , but when the children appeared after they were
released to the family, they put the record straight by saying that
they were kept in one of the rooms at the Commissioner’s quarters,
Government House, Asaba with little or no care.”
The applicants are seeking among other reliefs, an order of the court
for the enforcement of their fundamental rights under the Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a declaration that the arrest, and
subsequent detention of the 5th to the 8th applicants from the 8th day
of August 2012 to the 14th day of August, 2012 in the premises/houses,
offices and within the premises of the 1st and 7th Respondents by the
2nd and 3rd respondents, is a breach of their constitutional rights and
that such detention and arrest is unconstitutional, unlawful and
therefore actionable.
The applicants want the court to declare that the arrest and the
subsequent detention of the 1st to 4th applicants by the 2nd to 3rd
respondents is a breach of their constitutional rights provisions and
that such detention and arrest is unconstitutional, unlawful and
therefore actionable. The applicants are asking for general, aggravated
and exemplary damages for the sum of N2billion against the respondents
jointly and severally as reparation for the unconstitutional and
unlawful act.
Attempt made to reach the Commissioner for Environment, Frank Omare
for his own side of the story failed as he would not pick several
telephone calls put across to him. Delta State Police Command Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Charles Muoka could not be reached also.
However, , a police source in Asaba confirmed the story saying that the
matter was being investigated.
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