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Police arraign two traffic wardens over death of civil defence officer Orgar Jumbo

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The Nigeria Police has arraigned two traffic wardens, TW GII Idoko Sunday and TW GII Katdel Dabit over the unfortunate death of an Assistant Superintendent of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), ASC Ogar Jumbo.

According to a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba, the arraignment of the erstwhile Traffic Wardens is sequel to the outcome of an investigation into the case of alleged discreditable conduct and unlawful exercise of authority reported against them on 20th March 2019.

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The Police also noted that the investigations positively indicted them for assault and excessive use of force on the deceased after his arrest.

The statement reads,

“UPDATE ON POLICE INVESTIGATION INTO THE DEATH OF ASC OGAR JUMBO
· Two former Traffic wardens charged to Court for culpable homicide
· IGP restates his commitment to ending impunity

“In keeping with the assurances by the IGP to ensure a transparent, accountable, comprehensive and speedy investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of the late ASC Ogar Jumbo, an Assistant Superintendent of the Nigerian Security & Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), …

“The Nigeria Police have today arraigned in Court the two (2) Traffic Wardens – TW GII Idoko Sunday and TW GII Katdel Dabit for complicity in the unfortunate death of the NSCDC Officer.

“The arraignment of the erstwhile Traffic Wardens is sequel to the outcome of investigation into the case of alleged discreditable conduct and unlawful exercise of authority reported against them on 20th March 2019.

“The former Traffic Wardens had earlier been subjected to the internal disciplinary procedures of the Force – tried in an Orderly Room, and dismissed before the arraignment.

“Police investigations positively indicted them for assault and excessive use of force on the deceased after his arrest.

“Forensic Analysis by a pathologist as seen in the autopsy report clearly traced the cause of death to injuries inflicted on the deceased during his encounter with the Traffic Wardens.

“For avoidance of doubt, the autopsy report states in part that the death;
i. was due to blunt force injury to the head
ii. multiple skin & soft tissue injuries on the forehead & face, & that
iii. there was no natural disease in the body to sufficiently explain the sudden death.

“The Force deeply regrets the unfortunate incident which resulted in the death of ASC Ogar Jumbo, the IGP enjoins the Public not to lose faith in the Force, reiterating his earlier assurances that, under his watch, no form of impunity or “man’s inhumanity to man” will go unpunished.

“He, therefore, warns that like these indicted traffic wardens, any Police Officer found wanting for unlawful use of Force and other sundry offences, will be publicly named, shamed and brought to book to serve as a deterrent to others.

“Meanwhile, the two erstwhile Traffic Wardens have been remanded in Kuje Prisons pending the next adjournment of the case.”

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