FCT police command begins investigation into viral video of a lady claiming one of its police officers attempted to r@pe her
The FCT police command says it has begun an investigation into the allegation made by a lady, Miss Ugwoegbu Ugomwa, claiming one of its officers, DSP Jude Ifeanyi, attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) of the FCT Police Command, attempted to rape her in their office.
In the video, Miss Ugomwa, claimed Jude lured her to his office and asked her to follow him so he can ease himself. She said when they got there, he attempted to r@pe her. She alleged that while defending herself, he pushed her from the staircase and she injured herself. She also alleged that he tried to k!ll her.
In a statement released, the FCT police command spokesperson, DSP Josephine Adeh, said facts surrounding the situation have not been fully gathered as of now.
”However, ongoing investigation suggests that both parties are most likely in some sort of erotic relationship. and had gone out to drink and were highly spirited that evening.
The alleged Officer had promised to drop miss Ugwoegbu off when he branched into the office to ease himself as the video insinuated. An argument ensued between both parties on the stairways resulting in physical struggles hence the rash pronouncements that were regrettably too late to be retracted.” Tge statement read in part
Adeh stated that while an internal investigation for necessary disciplinary actions has been instituted against the erring Officer, it is important to state that earlier that same day, miss Ugomwa had been to the Command’s SCID where she had earlier reported a case of Blackmail, Threat, Defamation of character and sexual Harassment and sundry offenses against another person and had lauded the investigation approach of the Officers. Adeh stated that it is however disappointing to have seen the command dragged into their undefined private episode.
The FCT police spokesperson mentioned that due diligence will be carried out without any restraint in ensuring that justice is served in both instances.