Peaceful protest in Delta turns bloody as police shot one, injure many

The community of Oteri-Ughell in Ughelli north local government area was on Monday thrown into mourn as Nigeria Police Force, Ughelli Area Command shot one and injured many protesting women over police extortion and incessant harassment from men of Nigeria police, Ughelli.

The women in their hundreds stage a peaceful protest to the Area Command, but were rebuffed by the men and officers of the command who used heavy teargas on them and shot one middle-aged woman in her left leg while others were beaten.

Addressing journalists at the emergency ward of a general hospital, Ughelli, the president general of the community, Hon. Efe Erakpofoke Peter, berated the action of the police saying that the women from the Oteri community were in peaceful protest to the palace of Ovie (monarch) of Ughelli kingdom and the Area Commander to register their grievances.

According to him, “The area commander called him to appeal to his people to go home that he would look into their complaints but before he looked, police started shooting and teargassing the protesting women thereby shooting one in the leg and injuring many.

While giving reason for the protest, he said that the people noticed with worries that they could no longer access their community as a result of several police extortions from motorists and cyclists plying the community.

“Once you come out of the community to Ughelli main town from 8:00pm, you cannot get motorcycles or tricycles to take you home because of police extortion, our mothers and women trek home from Ughelli main market every day because of police harassment and extortion on the motorists.

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“Recently, the police embarked on incessant arrest and vandalization of houses belonging to the youths of the community and carted away their personal belongings, detailed them, and collected a huge amount of money from them without offense”.

Speaking to newsmen, representatives of the protesting women, Harvest Ugbhwiako and Mrs. Vivian Aphiare alleged that the police arrested and detained their children and wards who were on errand, unlawfully, and collected between one hundred and fifty thousand and two hundred thousand naira  bail from them.

Earlier when contacted, ACP Adebayo told journalists that his office is looking into the complaints of the community with the view to sanction any erring police officer just as he disclosed that he disbanded a squad of hunters in the command.

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