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RULAAC Demands Accountability For Alleged Unlawful Arrest, Detention, Extortion, And Frame-Up Of Citizen Eme Alfred Friday

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Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun (right), and RULAAC logo

By Tony Adibe

The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) today petitioned the Police Service Commission (PSC) over the purported shocking case of Mr. Eme Alfred Friday, who has been a “victim of unlawful arrest, prolonged incommunicado detention, extortion, intimidation, and fabricated terrorism charges” by officers of the Nigeria Police Force in Lagos and Enugu States.

RULAAC said that Mr. Friday, a law-abiding Nigerian, was “arrested without a warrant on 26th June 2025 by a team of officers led by Supol John Ilia, and secretly held at Area B Command, Apapa, Lagos, before being transferred to the Anti-Kidnapping Squad (AKS), Enugu, under the command of Supol Chuks Odumu.”

NewsBits reports that the Enugu State Police Command, so far, has not issued any press release or statement on the development. For weeks, his family was denied access to him, while officers extorted money and issued threats, RULAAC claimed in a statement signed and made available to NewsBitsng.com on Friday by the Executive Director, Comrade Okechukwu Nwanguma.

Detained Mr. Eme Alfred Friday

According to Nwanguma, “After over a month of unlawful detention, Mr. Friday was arraigned on 4th August 2025 before a Magistrate Court in Enugu on terrorism charges under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022. The so-called confession used against him was authored by the AKS Commander and signed under duress. The only financial transaction cited was ₦7,500 sent to a local carpenter—a gesture of personal goodwill, not terrorism financing.

“The family was further intimidated for petitioning and seeking legal redress. They were told by the AKS Commander that unless they withdrew their petitions, their brother would remain in custody and could be charged with “any offence they chose.” RULAAC claimed that “This brazen abuse of power, extortion, and criminalisation of innocent citizens by rogue police officers is a grave violation of the Constitution and international human rights standards.”

The human rights organisation said that the case of Eme Alfred Friday and similar cases  “illustrate how rogue officers exploit security laws for personal enrichment while eroding public trust in law enforcement. If such abuses go unchecked, innocent Nigerians will continue to live in fear of the very institution that is supposed to protect them.”

Enugu Commissioner of Police, Bitrus Giwa

The Lagos-based Civil Society Organisation and human rights crusader has therefore made the following 4-point demands below:

RULAAC’s Demands

RULAAC calls on the Police Service Commission to:

  1. Investigate and hold accountable the officers involved – including Supol John Ilia, Supol Chuks Odumu, and DC Obiora Okonkwo of Zone 2 Lagos.
  2. Recommend disciplinary and criminal action against those found culpable of extortion, fabrication of evidence, unlawful detention, and abuse of office.
  3. Review the terrorism charges against Mr. Friday, which are clearly based on fabricated and coerced evidence.
  4. Guarantee the safety of Mr. Friday, his family, and their legal representatives, who have been subjected to harassment and intimidation.

Why This Matters

Cases like this illustrate how rogue officers exploit security laws for personal enrichment while eroding public trust in law enforcement. If such abuses go unchecked, innocent Nigerians will continue to live in fear of the very institution that is supposed to protect them. RULAAC will continue to monitor this case and mobilise civil society, the media, and the international community until justice is done.

  • Signed: Okechukwu Nwanguma, Executive Director, RULAAC

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