Nigeria: Investigate Widespread Killings by Police
18 Nov 2007 06:11:35 GMT
Source: Human Rights Watch
(New York, November 18, 2007) – Nigeria's government should launch an independent public inquiry in light of official statistics indicating that police have shot and killed more than 8,000 Nigerians since 2000, Human Rights Watch said today. The figures show 785 killed in just three months this year, while the true number of people killed by the police since 2000 may exceed 10,000.
On November 14, 2007, Inspector General of Police Mike Okiro announced that 785 suspected "armed robbers" were shot and killed in gunfire exchanges with the police between June and the beginning of September 2007. According to the same set of statistics, 1,628 armed robbers were arrested during the same period. Police personnel also killed one person for every two firearms they managed to recover.