In a commendable act of advocacy and justice, Harrison Gwamnishu, a prominent advocate for police reform and human rights, has successfully recovered N810,000 allegedly extorted from a young man by police officers from the Area Command in Onitsha, Anambra State.
The ordeal began when the victim reported that officers had planted illegal substances in his vehicle, coercing him into admitting to a crime he did not commit, ultimately leading to the extortion of N810,000 from him.
Upon learning of the incident, Harrison Gwamnishu swiftly took action, leveraging social media to amplify the victim’s plea for justice and accountability from the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). His efforts caught the attention of the Police Complaint Response Unit (CRU), which promptly intervened by contacting the Area Commander in Onitsha and launching a thorough investigation.
“We have contacted the Area Commander regarding this complaint. His phone number has been sent to your DM. The investigation is ongoing, and the matter will be resolved soon. Thank you for contacting NPF-CRU. We say #NoToImpunity,” responded CRU in a statement.
Following the investigation, the extorted sum was successfully recovered and returned to the victim, marking a significant victory in the pursuit of justice.
“Earlier today, I posted about a victim who reached out, stating that officers planted drugs in his car and coerced him into false admission. I’m pleased to inform you all that the money has been recovered and returned to the victim. Will the officers be prosecuted? @PoliceNG has the answers. Thanks to all for tagging the authorities, and special thanks to @PoliceNG_CRU @PrinceAdedigba1 for their swift response in ensuring justice,” Gwamnishu affirmed.
This incident underscores the crucial role of social advocates and public engagement in holding authorities accountable. It also underscores the need for systemic reforms within law enforcement agencies to ensure officers uphold integrity and professionalism.
As investigations continue, the public awaits updates on the prosecution of the officers involved. The prompt recovery of the funds, however, provides a sense of relief and reinforces the commitment to justice, sending a clear message that impunity will not be tolerated.
Harrison Gwamnishu, a prominent advocate for police reform and human rights, successfully recovered N810,000 allegedly extorted from a young man by police officers in Onitsha, Anambra State.
The victim reported that officers planted illegal substances in his car and coerced him into a false admission of guilt, resulting in the extortion. Gwamnishu used social media to amplify the victim's call for justice, leading the Police Complaint Response Unit (CRU) to intervene by contacting the Area Commander and initiating an investigation.
The CRU confirmed the ongoing investigation and assured that the matter would be resolved. Following the investigation, the extorted money was returned to the victim, marking a significant win for justice.
Gwamnishu expressed gratitude for the swift response of the authorities and public engagement in holding the officers accountable, highlighting the need for systemic reforms in law enforcement to ensure integrity and professionalism.
The public now awaits further updates on the potential prosecution of the involved officers, while the prompt recovery of the funds sends a clear message against impunity.