A thirty-three year-old farmer, Osazee Agbontaen, has narrated to the Edo State Judicial Panel of Inquiry for victims of SARS and related abuses, how he allegedly lost his pregnant wife due to his unlawful detention by police operatives.
Agbontaen,
who resides at Ekowe Community in Ovia Northeast Local Government area of the
state, told the panel that his wife who gave birth by caesarean section died
while he was remanded in prison custody.
He added that
he was arrested unlawfully based on a petition written against him and was detained
for two weeks before being sent to prison.
“I was at
home when some policemen invaded my house at about 2am and started banging on
my door. Because I didn’t open for them on time, they pounced on me and beat me
up, dragged me on the ground before throwing me into their van.
“They took me
to their station, where I spent almost two weeks in their custody before they
remanded me in prison,” he said.
The
petitioner added that his wife who was carrying an eight-month old pregnancy
would not have died if he were around to assist her.
“It was while
I was in the prison that my family members came to tell me that my wife has put
to bed through caesarean section.
“Ten days
later, they also came to inform me in the prison that she couldn’t make it and
has died.
“I was
confused when I heard the news of the death of my wife,” Agbontaen said.
He noted that
upon thorough investigations, the Department of Public Prosecution (DPP) and
his Investigating Police Officer (IPO), came up to say he has no case to answer.
As if the
death of his wife was not enough blow, the widower also complained that he lost
everything he had and that while in the prison, his farm was overgrown with
weeds, and that the left over parts of his farm was later destroyed by fire.

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