The Nigerian Prisons Service would
subject handsets and SIM cards that were recovered from the Kuje Prison
inmates including a Boko Haram prisoner to forensic analysis,
The PUNCH learnt on Wednesday:
One
of the correspondents learnt that the analysis would allow the
authorities to determine who the inmates had been communicating with
while in custody.
The service had
seized about 25 cell phones from the inmates on Monday resulting in a
riot, which led to the lockdown of the facility.
The officers fired gunshots and tear gas to subdue the unruly inmates.
Speaking with The
NPS’ Public Relations Officer, Francis Enobore, told one of our
correspondents that the seized handsets would be subjected to analysis
after which a full investigation would commence to determine how the
handsets found their way into the prison cells.
Enobore
emphasized that cell searching operation was normal, adding that the
prison authorities usually carried out periodic and routine searches of
cells, workshops and other places the inmates could hide weapons or
prohibited substances.
He said, “The
seized objects will be subjected to analysis after which a report would
be collated and necessary investigation initiated; that is the
tradition. Indicted officers will also be sanctioned.
“The
analysis of the phones will help us to know who the inmates have been
talking with; this will give you a good lead on the investigation. When
you hear cases of riots or jailbreaks, it is usually carried out through
unauthorised communication. That is why the CG has made it very clear
that he will not tolerate trafficking of banned materials in the
prisons.
“Due to Our existence as the
prisons service rests on our ability to maintain tight security in the
prisons and the CG is bent on ensuring that any trafficking of articles
will not be tolerated.”
Enobore added that any officer indicted for bringing the prohibited materials into the prison yard would be sanctioned.
“Am
not denying that some unscrupulous members of staff may be involved,
but there are so many means through which unauthorised articles go into
the prisons — from relatives, lawyers and even our members of staff.
“If you don’t have people compromising standards, where will the inmates have access to these banned articles?” he said.
The
spokesman observed that it was normal for the inmates to resist the
search because they were always looking out for things that could aid
their escape from custody.
“From time
to time, we carry out searches and remove these things; there is
nothing unusual in finding all these things (banned materials). You are
keeping people against their wishes, and it is natural for them to want
to look for things they could use to escape incarceration,” he stated.
Meanwhile,
the Indigenous People of Biafra has alleged that the Federal Government
masterminded the failed jailbreak at the Kuje prison in order to
assassinate its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
IPOB
also added that the Federal Government used her secret police, the DSS
through the prison authorities and warders in Kuje prison to execute its
plans against Kanu.
In a statement
on Wednesday in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, by the Publicity
Secretary of IPOB, Mr. Emma Powerful, the group said it observed through
an intelligent unit that the US Secretary of State, John Kerry’s visit
to the North was a plan to teargas those in Kuje prison.
He added that the riot was targeted to make Kanu die a systematic death through a poisonous teargas shot to his room.
The
statement partly read, “No wonder, the DSS and prison authority in
Nigeria had deals to break so many prisons in Nigeria to deceive the
general public to penetrate into Nnamdi Kanu’s cell in Kuje prison
where the leader of IPOB is being detained.
“We
also accuse the Federal Government and the DSS of the incessant
jailbreaks since three months or more, it was a ground to perfect plans
to kill Nnamdi Kanu, there were a series of jailbreaks in the country
starting from Kogi State, Nsukka in Enugu State and Abakiliki in Ebonyi
State where they killed seven prison inmates in the name of attacks on
those who break jail.
“They were on a mood to kill Nnamdi Kanu and claim that he was among those inmates who wanted to run out of the prison.
“We
are calling the international community to provide medical experts to
examine the health condition of Kanu because the teargas thrown into his
cell room was a poisoned one.”
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