The disclosure was made Abubakar on Wednesday during the conference/training of sectional heads of zonal and state Criminal Investigation Departments (CIDs) at the Force Headquarters (FHQ), Abuja.
Meanwhile, Senator Zanna has sued the Minister of Defence, Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Chief of Defence Staff and the spokesman of the Joint Task Force (JTF), Lt. Colonel Sagir Musa, for defamation of character.
It would be recalled that another Senator from the same Borno State, Mohammed Ndume, representing Borno South Senatorial District is already facing prosecution on the issue of links with Boko Haram.
“We are doing so much. We are looking for evidence and those who have it should give it to us. We are investigating. You cannot take anybody to court without concrete evidence. All the senators you are talking about are under watch and we are investigating.
“So we need assistance and that is part of what the seminar will discuss today (Wednesday) because these investigators need evidence to prosecute their cases,” he pointed out.
“There is no doubt that the investigative unit of the police is very key and important to any police organisation in the world. When we came on board, we realised the lapses and incompetence of not only police officers but also the department to resolve certain criminal cases that ordinarily should have been resolved quickly.
“We found it very expedient that we must go back on track. You are aware of the fact that there are several unresolved cases of murder, rape, kidnapping and other heinous crimes in this country not because the police are incompetent to resolve them or fish out those behind the acts.
“As such, we have several factors, which we shall discuss today in order to move the force forward,” Abubakar explained.
He further reiterated that the police was working towards the establishment of an efficient and effective CID that would command the respect of Nigerians, observe human rights, do justice to all, shun torture, refrain from illegal detention and grant bail to bailable offences without collecting bribes.
Speaking on the Hon. Farouk Lawan and Femi Otedola bribery case, Abubakar noted that there were other factors the police force had to key into for them to complete the investigation, saying that as soon as they complete the investigation, they would do what was right and ensure that prosecution takes place.
In the suit filed by Gbenga Olagundoye on behalf of Zannah, he claimed that Musa on October 19 at a press conference used defamatory words against him.
According to the court papers, the written press statement issued by Musa was captioned “JTF Arrests Boko-Haram Commander in Senator's House”.
It added that JTF in the statement claimed that the high profile member of Boko-Haram, Shuaibu Bama, was arrested in the house of a serving senator along Damboa Road, GRA, Maidiguri.
Zannah said the statement ordinarily meant that he had harboured a wanted Boko-Haram terror suspect in his house, thereby suggesting that he is a supporter of the terrorist group.
He said the publication was a calculated move meant to disparage him before the general public.
Olagundoye claimed that Zannah had “suffered considerable distress, mental trauma, shock and embarrassment, as well as loss and damages.”
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
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