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A Divisional Police Officer in Delta State, SP Asanayin Ibok, who allegedly beat up and stripped two sisters – Mercy (28) and Lucy Okoro (19) – naked over a landlord/tenancy dispute in Warri, Delta State on Friday, is currently battling to save his job following the viral reports of the incident.

Sources revealed that SP Ibok, who heads the Ekpan Police Division in Uvwie Council Area of the state, is running from pillar to post to save his job following petitions against him by human rights groups.

Ibok who had since denied the allegations levelled against him said that he was not around when the incident occurred, let alone stripping the girl naked adding “It is not true.”

The National Chairman of Human Rights Defenders Organisation, Sir Casely Omon-Irabor, who confirmed that his establishment was contacted on the issue said: “We sent two of our lawyers to go and find out and we discovered that the Police stripped the first daughter of the widow naked.

“Our lawyers tried to intervene but they didn’t listen to him,” Omon-Irabor stated, adding that it was when “I told him that I have him on photographs and video” that he pushed for settlement.

The Nation had reported on Monday that, the 28-year-old claimed that one of their tenants, Andrew Obas, had invited the police to their home.

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She said Obas was owing her family three months’ rent and they had given him until the fourth month after which his failure to pay forced them to issue him quit notice.

Mercy said: “We gave him four months, which elapsed this January, but he refused to pay. We asked him to pack out, instead, he brought armed Policemen.

“They shot sporadically, came to our house and carried my sister, dragging her on the floor and kicking her. I held the Policeman asking him to let my sister go. But the Policeman (DPO) stripped me naked.

DPO allegedly beat, stripped two sisters – Mercy (28) and Lucy Okoro (19) naked in Delta state

“He pulled the wrapper from my neck, dragged me on the floor and kicked my buttocks. They bundled my sister and I into their patrol van and took us to the Police Station. I never knew it was the DPO at first.

“He asked if we were the people causing ‘wahala’? So I asked my mother to join us in the cell. That was when he slapped me until I fell on the ground and fainted. The Policewoman at the counter sprayed teargas into my eyes. I thought I was already blind.

“At night, he (DPO) and some men came and rained abuses on me.”

DPO allegedly beat, stripped two sisters – Mercy (28) and Lucy Okoro (19) naked in Delta state

Mercy further appealed to the Nigerian Government, human rights organizations as well as the international community to take up the matter and ensure “justice” is served.

Adding her voice to her daughter’s call for justice, the widow called on government and well-meaning individuals to come to their aid and expose the oppressive act of the Police.

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But speaking on the issue, the Delta State Commissioner of Police, Hafiz Inuwa, said the allegation was a “blatant lie”. Inuwa said: “As I am speaking with you, this is the second time a journalist is calling me.

“He wanted to reach me because of what one human rights person alleged. But when he could not get me, he just made his enquiry and discovered that it is not even true because the DPO even told him that he was not there at the station when the matter was reported.

“Some of these things, what you need to do is that you first contact the person that the allegation was made against. “As I am talking to you now, we did not record anything like this.”

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