Thirty-eight-year-old Wuche Ajuru, is always depressed each time she remembers how her 23-year-old son, who was arrested by the police on September 28, 2016, “for being in possession of N49,000”, suddenly disappeared from Rumuji police cell in Emohua, Rivers State.
Mrs. Ajuru, an indigene of Ndele community in Emohua LGA, was in tears according to a report by Punch.
Eleonu is the same man who reported her son to the police before his arrest.
Disclosing that the sum of N5,000 had earlier been paid to the police through Eleonu to fuel their (police) vehicle, the woman, who described herself as a poor farmer, added that Eleonu told her that the N60,000 bail money would be handed over to the then Divisional Police Officer of Rumuji Police Station, whose name could not be ascertained.
It was gathered that the said DPO had since been transferred to Edo State allegedly because of the disappearance of the young Ajuru from the Rumuji police cell. The woman has on her own visited many prisons in Rivers and Bayelsa states to look for his son but they were to no avail.
Unfortunately, the police have offered her no explanation on what happened to her son.
She further said that the Investigating Police Officer, simply identified as Akpante, was at a point arrested and detained for two weeks in connection with her missing son, while the matter was transferred to Zone 6, Calabar in Cross River State. The woman stated that she became more frightened when she saw William, one of the policemen at Rumuji Police Station wearing the pair of slippers her son wore the day he was arrested.
“My son’s name is Happiness Ajuru and he was arrested at Ogbakri Junction. He had the sum of N49,000 and also his mobile phone with him when he was arrested. Mr. Okechukwu Eleonu, sometime ago, reported my son to the police.My son told me that Eleonu was indebted to him to the tune of N200,000. One of my husband’s brothers, Mr. Ohaka, who is a policeman, came with me to know why my son was arrested and he later learnt that my son was innocent.
“I was even involved in a road accident while searching for my son. The IPO in charge of my son’s matter, Mr. Akpante, was arrested and detained on the orders of the commissioner of police in the state for two weeks when my son could not be found. The matter was later moved to Zone 6, Calabar.
“I was 15 years old when I gave birth to Happiness. I feel seriously sad that I cannot see my son after I spoke with him at that police station. Another policeman known as William (also attached to Rumuji Police Station) boasted when I met him that they would kill me the way they killed my son. Surprisingly, it is this same William that was wearing my son’s slippers, which I bought for him sometime ago. My son was wearing those slippers when he was arrested by the police,” Mrs.Ajuru recalled.
She, however, called on the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, to prevail on the Rumuji Police Station to tell the world what happened to her son. According to her, “I want the Inspector General of Police to look into this matter. If they have killed my son, let them release his corpse to me or show me where they buried him. The government must consider my plight and look into this matter.”
“Our client complied and paid the money in instalment to Okechukwu Eleonu. He collected the money under the pretence that the DPO actually sent him. Yet, our client’s son was not released. After five days from the date of arrest, our client’s son was nowhere to be found, including in the Rumuji police cell. This surprising situation caused our client to petition the DPO through our law office.
“In order to evade and avoid the situation, Mr. Okechukwu Eleonu’s wife sent messages twice to our client’s family, claiming that our client had kidnapped Mr. Eleonu. In fact, it was this period that the DPO was skeptical if our client’s petition was not a form of a cover-up of the allegation of kidnap of the said Eleonu. The next day, Mr. Okechukwu Eleonu was seen in their village. He would come into the village every night and leaves in the morning.
“The DPO was informed of this situation, yet the DPO did nothing to arrest Mr. Eleonu. Our client’s son has not been seen up till date and the Rumuji division is not taking any step to arrest Mr. Eleonu, irrespective of our client’s petition dated December 1, 2016. We herein urge your good offices to intervene in this strange arrest, detention, disappearance of Mr. Happiness Ajuru.”
The petition to the state police command was signed by Agi Ubojiekere Esq. of U. Agi Destiny and Co. (Chiweikpe Chambers).
When contacted by phone, Eleonu said even though he was given the sum of N60,000 to bail Mr. Happiness Ajuru, he could not accomplish the mission because the police at Rumuji Police Station told him that the 23-year-old man was not with them.
He said he had been trying to return the money given to him to bail Happiness Ajuru to no avail. According to him, the family of Happiness Ajuru refused to collect the money from him.
“The matter is before the IGP. They actually gave me the money to bail their son. But on getting to the police station, I was told that he was not with them (Rumuji Police Station). I wanted to return the money to her, but she (Mrs.WucheAjuru) rejected the money,” Eleonu added.
But efforts made to reach the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, to speak on the matter was unsuccessful as several calls to his mobile phone were not answered.
However, the Police Public Relations Officer of Zone 6 in Calabar, Mr. Abeng Oyom, told our correspondent that he was not aware of the matter, but promised to call Nnamdi Omoni to furnish him with an update on the case.