comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Rivers state judicial commission - Page 1 : comparemela.com

How not to obtain a garnishee order - The Nation Newspaper

How not to obtain a garnishee order - The Nation Newspaper
thenationonlineng.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thenationonlineng.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Inside details of Supreme Court ruling on Amaechi, Rivers investigative panel

Police shielding cop who killed my brother – Rivers petitioner

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 6 February 2021 Mr Anitie Joseph is a petitioner before the Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Police Brutality and Related Offences sitting in Port Harcourt. He tells DENNIS NAKU how his elder brother was allegedly killed by a policeman in 2016 Tell us your name and what you do for a living? My name is Anietie Joseph. I am an engineer. You petitioned the Rivers State Judicial Panel over the alleged killing of your brother by the police. When and how did your brother die? A police officer killed my elder brother, James Okon, on November 21, 2016, and all efforts to investigate the case proved abortive. So, I was happy when the setting up of this commission was announced and I sent in my petition.

End SARS Judicial Inquiry: Rivers panel ends sitting with 189 petitions

Daily Post Nigeria Published The sitting of the Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry into alleged Acts of Violence, Torture, Brutality, Murder and Violation of fundamental Rights of Citizens by officers, men and operatives of Nigerian Police Force has come to an end. The Chairman of the Commission, Justice Chukwuneye Uriri (rtd) said that one hundred and eighty-seven (187) cases were entertained and seventy-six petitions struck out. Justice Uriri added that 94 petitions have been slated for conference. While commending everyone for their cooperation, the Chairman assured that the report, including recommendations will be submitted to the state government in due time for adequate enforcement.

I lost my sight after SARS torture, man tells Rivers panel

Punch Newspapers Sections Dennis Naku, Port Harcourt A man, Nwaokoro Nicholas, has alleged that he lost his sight 11 years ago after operatives of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad beat him to a pulp near the Olu Obasanjo Police Station in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Nicholas, who testified before the Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Police brutality and related offences, said trouble started when he parked his bus behind a SARS operational vehicle at the police station. He said he had nine surgeries on both eyes in Nigeria and India without any luck. He stated, “As I came out of the police station, I walked straight to where I parked my bus beside a SARS vehicle. As I made to enter the bus, the policemen came after me, there was bashing everywhere.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.