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Inspector Edith Uduma: Police tell how suspended officer asked for money to bury case against alleged rapist officer

Inspector Edith Uduma: Police tell how suspended officer asked for money to bury case against alleged rapist officer

Edith Uduma and the inspector general of police

Wow, where does this photo come from? @harrison_gwamnishu/Instagram/Nigerian Police

The Nigerian Police has failed to record the viral video of a 17-year-old young man allegedly raping for the Edo state police station.

In a statement to be released on Wednesday, it was stated that they did not deny the video recordings of both Charging Room officer Edith Uduma and alleged rapist Abraham Uzuobo currently in prison.

The video went viral on social media for the show as Abraham tried to put on pants to cover the exposed part of his lower body.

In the video, the alleged victim is seen wearing a short black dress for the office and appears to be sitting in a chair, not at all awake.

The BBC is not available to independently verify the video.

“This video is after a week and happiness for social media,” he said, according to the statement. Edo State Police Command investigation into this matter shows that Sergeant Abraham Uzuobo took the girl out of the cell and tried to come and escape. I am ready to work with anyone,” Force tok-tok pesin Olumuyiwa Adejobi tok for di statement.

Di Force PRO says: β€œIn the middle of the attack, Uduma walks in and records what she is doing. But instead of reporting the situation in the standard way, she seizes the opportunity to earn a million naira by calling her husband, Ibrahim Mohammed ($593 from the sergeant for hiding Di mata). “

The police go on to release a statement to say that Abraham bin gave them 45,000 naira that day but they again tried to blackmail them and refused to let them know that they gave the DPO and posted the video for social media.

However, Edith Uduma lost her job and did not start telling the police that they were still wet and actually reported it on the day they were happy.

He also denies the accusation that he accepted bribes for the alleged rapist’s hand.

They allege that when she went to Delta State Governor Harrison Gwamnishu with the SSA for a meeting, she asked for 45,000 naira and told the police that apart from the money, they would settle with her husband and give money to the dead mother.

For the video of her crying on November 16, she starts crying, saying that she did nothing wrong, and as soon as it happens, she reports the situation and does not want to go to court because she did nothing wrong.

“Sergeant Abraham, come to me, get the cell key, tell me I want to release the suspect from the cell, I’m coming too, give the cell guard’s key, follow Abraham, go to the open cell. I can’t see Abraham or di key until the Anoda team arrives,” he said. I called Abraham to take the suspect into custody and told him that I wanted to come and release the suspect. We’re starting to record.”

He says he sent the video for clip evidence and gave the correct chain of command and even showed it as documentation for the crime log even after his DPO told him not to do so.

For the 30-minute video, he accused the DPO of saying that he wanted to cover up the rape incident so that it would not affect his retirement.

He said he sent the video to Sergeant Abraham asking for money but sent it to his colleagues in the room, the Station Officer and the Area Commander.

Afta who stole a thousand phones.

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Uduma says not having all gbas-gbos lose their jobs will affect his mental health.

He added, “If I want to blackmail Ibrahim, I won’t go and send videos to anyone, me and I will just go and get along. But I won’t go and see if we can turn our eyes.”

β€œI am ready to go to any panel to say that I did not blackmail anyone and that Ibrahim gave 45 thousand to my husband,” concluded Dimata.

However, police say there is much needed evidence to show that Edith Uduma did not follow standard incident report protocol to promptly document the situation and attempted to hide the culprit for profit and participated in extorting and manipulating the process of justice. personal gain”.

The Dem report says Sergeant Abraham Uzuobo was dismissed and held in prison while the trial was ongoing, and Edith Uduma’s husband, Don, was demoted to the rank of corporal.