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RIVERS STATE: Lady Scalded With Burning Stove By Police Officer Seeks For Justice

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A lady, Jane Amos, 32, who was allegedly scalded with a burning stove by a policeman seeks for justice from the State Commissioner of Police.

The incident was reported to have occurred at her compound in Rumukwuota ‐ Port Harcourt in the Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, some weeks ago during a misunderstanding between the two neighbours.

The victim said she suffered severe burns following an argument with a co-tenant, Ezekah Akbelu, in December 2021.

Investigations revealed that Akbelu, a policeman, had prior to the incident, made love advances at Amos, which she reportedly turned down.

The co-tenants later had a quarrel as the cop allegedly threw a burning stove at her which made her sustain serious burns.

The woman, while denying withdrawing the case against the cop, said only justice would assuage her hurt.

Her words: “I want to dismiss the rumour that I abandoned the case against the policeman, Ezekah Akbelu, who threw a burning stove at me which resulted in severe burns on my body.

“There is no iota of truth in the report. I have been on admission in the hospital for one month and when I was being discharged, the doctors said I would be coming for treatment every two days.”

Amos said detectives investigating the case at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department visited her at the hospital and took her statement.

Speaking further, Amos declared that; “I want justice to be seen and done in the matter. I have suffered severe pains, trauma, and great financial loss since the day of the incident. Though, there is pressure on me to drop the case.

“I call on the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Friday Eboka, to ensure justice is served in this matter”.

When contacted, the acting spokesperson for the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, said the matter was under investigation.

“He (Akbelu) was apprehended and the matter was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department,” Iringe-Koko added.

Scalded With Burning Stove By Police Officer Seeks For Justice

         by Our Correspondent 

A lady, Jane Amos, 32, who was allegedly scalded with a burning stove by a policeman seeks for justice from the State Commissioner of Police.

The incident was reported to have occurred at her compound in Rumukwuota ‐ Port Harcourt in the Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, some weeks ago during a misunderstanding between the two neighbours.

The victim said she suffered severe burns following an argument with a co-tenant, Ezekah Akbelu, in December 2021.

Investigations revealed that Akbelu, a policeman, had prior to the incident, made love advances at Amos, which she reportedly turned down.

The co-tenants later had a quarrel as the cop allegedly threw a burning stove at her which made her sustain serious burns.

The woman, while denying withdrawing the case against the cop, said only justice would assuage her hurt.

Her words: “I want to dismiss the rumour that I abandoned the case against the policeman, Ezekah Akbelu, who threw a burning stove at me which resulted in severe burns on my body.

“There is no iota of truth in the report. I have been on admission in the hospital for one month and when I was being discharged, the doctors said I would be coming for treatment every two days.”

Amos said detectives investigating the case at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department visited her at the hospital and took her statement.

Speaking further, Amos declared that; “I want justice to be seen and done in the matter. I have suffered severe pains, trauma, and great financial loss since the day of the incident. Though, there is pressure on me to drop the case.

“I call on the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Friday Eboka, to ensure justice is served in this matter”.

When contacted, the acting spokesperson for the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, said the matter was under investigation.

“He (Akbelu) was apprehended and the matter was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department,” Iringe-Koko added.

Lady Jane Amos
Victim of Police Brutality

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