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Shedrach Ochoche: Senate probes death of young man in police custody after Chinese woman’s report

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Shedrach Ochoche

The Senate, on Wednesday, opened investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of one Shedrach Ochoche, while in police custody.

The senate’s decision to unravel the mystery surrounding Ochoche’s death, followed a petition by Sen. Abba Moro (PDP-Benue) at Tuesday’s plenary.

Laying the petition, Moro lamented how a member of his constituency, Ochoche was allegedly arrested and eventually murdered by men of the Nigerian Police Force on Tuesday, Jan. 17 in Mabushi Police station in Abuja.

“Ochoche had resigned from his job in a Chinese restaurant in Jabi, after his employers owed him three months’ salary.

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According to the lawmaker, five days after Ochoche resigned, the owner of the Chinese restaurant, made allegations against him that he (Ochoche) stole her missing car battery.

“The police subsequently arrested Ochoche, detained and tortured him severely for days.

“Efforts by Ochoche’s family to have him released to them on bail were to no avail even when they had noticed and complained to the police authorities that his health was deteriorating, their appeals fell on deaf ears.”

According to the lawmaker, the family of the deceased wants the police to tell the world what happened to their son, Ochoche and the circumstances that led to his death in their custody.”

The Senate President, Mr Ahmad Lawan, thereafter, referred the petition to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to revert back in four weeks.

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