Police Inspector Kills Man, Offers Family N1.3m in Akwa Ibom State

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Police Inspector Kills Man, Offers Family N1.3m in Akwa Ibom State

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By Precious Esobe Akachi

The family of Umog Charlie, a farmer in Akwa Ibom State, allegedly killed by a police inspector identified as Oliver Akang has cried out for justice, adding that the Command had offered them N1.3m as compensation to let the matter rest.

According to the family, Umog was murdered on Asutan Street, Off Barracks Road, Uyo, the State Capital.

Report has it that on September 9, 2023, 6 policemen, including Akang, attached to the Anti-Kidnapping and Anti-Cultism Police Unit in Uyo, during a raid, had stormed Ibong Otoro village shooting aimlessly.

Umog siblings, Esther Ini and Destiny Ini, revealed that the policemen had ignored the cautions of the villagers over the aimless shooting until a bullet from Akang’s rifle hit Umog.

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They reveal that the policemen on noting that the deceased was survived by his wife, Edidiong Ini, and four children fled the scene.

Esther stated, “When we visited the Commissioner of Police, Olatoye Durosinmi, over the killing of my brother by Inspector Akang, the CP personally handed over the sum of N100,000 cash to us before we left his office.

“Later, while Akang was detained in the cell over the matter, the OC (Officer in Charge) of the Anti-cultism and Anti-kidnapping invited my brother and they gave him the sum of N1.2m and forced us to sign a Memorandum of Understanding to stop legal proceedings on the killing of our brother.

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“What we want now is justice. Our brother had four kids before he died and the oldest child is 10 years old. Now, there is no one to cater for the children as his wife is jobless.”

Destiny also said, “The OC (I don’t know his name) and his boys invited me and they gave us N1.2m. But before they gave us the money they took us to a court and forced us to sign a Memorandum of Understanding for us not to take the matter to court or speak to the press.

“After my brother was killed and we went to the police, they threatened us and said they would accuse us of being criminals, so they said if we didn’t take the ₦1.2m we should forget about the matter, and that would be all.”

The MoU between the deceased’s family and the Akwa Ibom Commissioner of Police, Olatoye Durosinmi, dated September 26, 2023, and signed by the deceased’s wife, Edidiong, and the deceased’s siblings, Destiny, and Glory Ini, authenticated the relative’s narration.

Speaking on behalf of the deceased’s wife, lawyer Nango Nango stated that following the receipt of the petition, the CP and the police officers reached out to the families of the deceased instead and never informed him about the development leading to the signing of the MoU and the offer and receipt of the N1.2m between the police and the family.

Akang initially refused to cooperate with any questions asked in regards to the report when contacted over the phone. Durosinmi’s phone, as of Friday, October 6, has been unreachable.


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