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Abuja Night Club Raid: Erring officers to face penalty – Police

FCT Police Command has vowed to mete out stiff penalties on officers found guilty of harassment and molestation of women at the Caramelo Night Club raid in Abuja.

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Some of the girls arrested from the Night clubs raided in FCT by Police and officials of the AEPB
Some of the girls arrested from the Night clubs raided in FCT by Police and officials of the AEPB
Some of the girls arrested from the Night clubs raided in FCT by Police and officials of the AEPB

The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has pledged to mete out stiff penalties on any officer found guilty of the alleged harassment and molestation of women at the Caramelo Night Club raid in Abuja.

The Command, in a press statement on Friday by ASP Danjuma Tanimu, said a high powered team has been constituted to investigate the veracity of the allegations.

He assured the public of the police’s ‘zero tolerance for unprofessional disregard to human rights’, noting that, “as a responsible corporate citizen, the Command views the allegations seriously’’.

Tanimu said investigations was already on in the allegations of rape, severe beating, extortion and maltreatment of some of the women arrested and confined at the Utako Police Division from April 26 to April 29.

He said that invitations had been sent out to relevant individuals that would assist in uncovering the truth.

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The FCTA Joint Task Team, comprising of the Department of Development Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board and the Social Development Secretariat, raided the club on April 26.

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Videos of the raid trended on social media, showing varying human violations of women taken into vans and in custody at the Utako Police Division.

Some of the women that shared their experiences, alleged violations in the van and varying alleged molestation at the Utako Police Station before being granted bail and arraigned at a mobile court on April 29.

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Civil Society Organisations also condemned the raids, alleged assault and sexual harassment of the 71 women reported to have been arrested in and around the club on the said day.

The CSOs called on governments at all levels to end the unlawful assault of women in the country.

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