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Nwangoro Nnaemeka
Updated May 17, 2021
Justice Christopher Awubra and other members of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry at a sitting in Taraba State on January 6, 2021.
The Justice Christopher Awubra Judicial Panel on Restitution of Victims of Police Brutality and other security agencies has concluded its sitting in Taraba State with no compensation awarded to any individual.
Inaugurated on October 22, 2020, the panel received and listened to a total of 34 petitions since its inaugural sitting on November 26 last year.
The state governor, Darius Ishaku, had given the panel two months to complete its task but later extended it to six months, considering the task involved.
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The Osun State Police Patrol has allegedly chased to death a middle-aged man, Taiwo Kajogbola along Kajola/Osunjela road.
DAILY POST gathered that the deceased, who was riding a motorcycle at the time of the accident, was going to give his parents some food to break their fast on Sunday.
A source said the deceased allegedly refused to stop at Kajola for a stop-and-search at the checkpoint when the police stopped him on his way back to Osogbo.
His refusal to stop prompted a hot chase by the police who purportedly hit his bike from behind when they caught up with him at Osunjela, leaving him in a pool of blood.
Family demands justice, compensation of N100m over alleged murder of 18-year-old son
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The Samuel family in Sardauna local government council of Taraba State on Tuesday approached the Justice Christopher Awubra panel to demand justice over the alleged killing of their 18 years old son, Meshack D. Samuel.
Meshack, a final year student of the Government Science college Gembu, was said to have been hit by a stray bullet on his way to school.
The incident which occurred in September 2010, allegedly led to the sudden death of Meshack’s father who the family described as the “breadwinner”
The family is now seeking justice and compensation of N100 million naira.
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