The murdered Kano DPO

The murdered Kano DPO

Summary

According to the reports, in March 2021, the Federal High Court sitting in Bauchi, Bauchi State, awarded ₦210 million in damages against the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) as compensation for the torture that resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left a third with life-threatening injuries while the deceased officer was serving as the DPO of the Bauchi Township Division. There is no police officer that is above the laws of the land and, in any case, there would have been nothing wrong with those aggrieved over the incident engaging in peaceful protest and calling on the police authorities to carry out a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of the detainee in question. The attackers looted and torched sections of the station, burnt two vehicles, destroyed ten others, and seriously injured the DPO.” The DPO, whose name was not disclosed in the statement but who was later identified as CSP Baba Ali, was immediately rushed to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, where he died later that day. We stand united in our resolve to protect and serve our community and ensure that those who undermine our security efforts are held accountable.” The Kano CP, Bakori, was also quoted as saying that “the police will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that all perpetrators are brought to justice. If experience is any indication, many citizens have actually been tortured to death in police custody over the years, and it is entirely futile to deny the reality of extrajudicial actions by members of the force against the citizenry. The suspect was believed to be under the influence of intoxicants at the time of his arrest and, according to the police, he developed health complications while in custody and was rushed to the Rano General Hospital. The statement issued by SP Abdullahi Haruna, the Police Public Relations Officer for the Kano Command, added: “He unfortunately passed away on 26th May 2025, at about 06:00 am, while receiving treatment. According to a press release issued by the Kano State Police Command, the crisis began when a motorcycle mechanic identified as Abdullahi Musa was arrested for alleged reckless and dangerous riding. Society simply would crumble if everyone jettisoned the provided channels of complaint, executed accused persons, and burnt government properties to smithereens at the slightest provocation.

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