Jonathan’s guards harass, detain PUNCHman in Bayelsa
May 29, 2015 :
Goodluck Jonathan
Soldiers guarding Goodluck Jonathan’s house in Otueke in Bayelsa, on Thursday harassed and arrested a PUNCH journalist, Simon Utebor, for taking pictures of the sprawling edifice.
Utebor, who is the newspaper’s
correspondent in the state, had arrived in the sleepy community in the
early hours of Thursday to ascertain the level of preparedness ahead of
Jonathan’s homecoming on Friday after six years at Aso Rock as President
of the country. While on the mission, the journalist was arrested by
men of the Joint Task Force operating in the area, who handed him over
to the Bayelsa police.
Work was still ongoing on the building
when Utebor visited and there was heavy security presence in the area
ahead of Jonathan’s arrival later on Friday after he would have handed
over power to Muhammadu Buhari, the country’s new president.
The spokesperson for the Joint Task
Force, Isa Ado, a lieutenant colonel, while confirming the incident,
initially said an order for the release of the journalist had been
issued.
But it was learnt that Utebor was transferred to the state CID where he made a statement on the incident.
Despite his explanations that he was a
journalist on an official assignment, Utebor was thrown into a cell by
the police operatives.
A journalist with one of the national
dailies, who spoke with our correspondent on the condition of anonymity,
expressed surprise that Utebor could be clamped into the cell when the
impression given by the police was that he would be taken to the state
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Paul Okafor, after making a statement.
“I was surprised to hear that Utebor had
been pushed into the cell. That was not what they told me initially.
When I spoke with Utebor, he said he would soon be allowed to go, but he
is in the cell as I speak with you.
“The police gave me their assurance that
he would soon be released and that it was not something we should worry
about. But that has not happened as of 10.07pm that I’m speaking with
you now. Utebor was only trying to snap those constructing the fence of a
building before he was arrested by soldiers.
“They arrested him and took him to Kolo
Police Station in Ogbia Local Government Area. From there, they took him
(Utebor) to the Bayelsa State Police Command. The IPO took him to the
state CID where he was asked to write a statement.
“Instead of the IPO to take Utebor back
to the CP around 6pm, they detained him and later pushed into the cell,”
the journalist said.
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