The Nigeria Police Force has confirmed that it is investigating a case of extortion, extrajudicial killing and organ harvesting leveled against some police officers in Anambra state.
Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Patrick Agbazue, officer in charge of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) Awkuzu in Anambra State, and his squad have been accused by an anonymous blogger, GISTLOVER of human rights violations including torture, extra-judicial executions and organ harvesting.
According to GISLOVER , “Once Patrick and his team set eye on you during their patrol, there is a possibility that you are not going home alive, it’s in two categories, it’s either he kills you for having enough money in your bank account and taking your vehicle and transferring all your money to a certain account or he kills you for not having money at all… .. he has one popular habit, he has a room he takes his victims to, torture them and write a note for them, he will make them confess to a crime they didn’t commit before he and Harrison Akama kill and harvest their organ…All the vehicle CSP Patrick is driving was taken from suspects he arrested and murdered in cold blood”(sic)

The Nigeria Police Force confirmed that it is investigating some senior police officers linked to killings and kidnapping in Anambra State.
According to the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, “The IG has set up a special investigation panel under the IG’s Monitoring and Mentoring Unit to commence investigations into some weighty allegations of unprofessionalism, high-handedness, and extra-judicial killings levelled against its officers serving at the Zone 13 Command, Ukpo-Dunukofia, and the Anambra State Command on social media platforms.
“In light of the serious allegations levelled against the officers – CSP Patrick Agbazue, officer-in-charge of the Rapid Response Squad, Anambra State Command, SP Nwode Nkeiruka, the PPRO of Zone 13 Headquarters, Ukpo-Dunukofia, and Inspector Harrison Akama attached to the RRS, reported at the Force Headquarters, Louis Edet House, Abuja on Friday.
“This was on the directive of the IG for the commencement of investigations to ascertain the veracity of the allegations for further necessary action, while the panel has been given a period of two weeks to come up with a report of investigations.