Ese Oruru: Police report indicts AIG, others
Ese Oruru and her baby
The police have submitted the report of
their investigation into the abduction of Ese Oruru to the Police
Service Commission with the report recommending sanctions for the
Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 1, Shuaibu Gambo
and other officers, report said.
It was gathered that the sanction for
Gambo was informed by the shoddy investigation into the abduction of the
teenager and her forceful conversion to Islam.
Ese was abducted in 2015 and taken to
Kano by Yunusa Dahiru who converted her to Islam and also impregnated
her. Yunusa is facing criminal prosecution in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State,
while the teenager had since given birth to a baby girl.
It was learnt that the AIG had faced the
Force Disciplinary Committee for not taking the necessary steps to
rescue the abducted teenager when the case was reported to his office.
Checks indicated that the FDC, which
comprises all the Deputy Inspectors-General of Police and the Force
Secretary, had sent its report to the Inspector-General of Police who
forwarded the file to the Police Service Commission for further action.
Gambo allegedly did not give the case deserving attention as the case was allowed to drag on for about six months until report championed the rescue of the teenager in March, 2016.
Sources told our correspondent on
Satuday in Abuja that the disciplinary committee indicted Gambo and some
officers and recommended them to the PSC for appropriate disciplinary
action.
A source said, “AIG Gambo has been
referred to the Police Service Commission for appropriate disciplinary
action over the poor handling of Ese’s case. He and some officers had
faced a disciplinary committee as directed by the immediate past IG,
Solomon Arase.’’
However, the Commissioner in charge of
media, PSC, Comfort Obi, said Gambo’s case had yet to come before the
commission’s disciplinary committee, explaining that disciplinary cases
involving senior officers passed through several stages and processes
before they are decided.
She said, “The PSC has departments and
committees handling different things. The department will work on the
file and send to the disciplinary committee. If it (Gambo’s case) has
come to the Police Service Commission, perhaps, it is going through the
processes.’’
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