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Brother Of Lady Found Dead In Hotel Says Police Told Him To Forget Justice

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A 21-year-old lady identified as Esther Isaac has been found dead in a hotel in the federal capital territory, Abuja.

The deceased was found at the Agete Hotel in the Gwarinpa area of the FCT where she lodged.

According to Punch, Isaac’s brother had accused the police of compromising the case.

He claimed that he was humiliated by men of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja for following up on his sister’s murder.

He stated further that the hotel was also trying to cover up the murder by stating that their CCTV was faulty the day the deceased visited the facility.

According to him: “We live in Calabar and I tried calling her two numbers, left her a message on Whatsapp, but she did not respond, which was unusual. I kept calling. Later, a police officer, Inspector Dajunma, picked up the call and told me my sister was dead.

“He asked me to come down to their division in Abuja. I was in Abuja the following day and the police officers tried to work things out, but the hotel owner shouted at me.

“They asked if I had anyone and I told them that it was myself and my late sister; we lost our parents a long time ago. They took advantage of my situation.

“Inspector Dajunma said maybe the case should be transferred to another place, so I left for Calabar. I came back to the station to ask for an update, but the police officers shouted at me.

“They asked if I had anyone and I told them that it was myself and my late sister; we lost our parents a long time ago. They took advantage of my situation.

“Inspector Dajunma said maybe the case should be transferred to another place, so I left for Calabar. I came back to the station to ask for an update, but the police officers shouted at me.

“One of them insulted me; he said my sister died a shameful death and I should forget about getting justice. He said my sister came for her business while the hotel was doing their business. I was humiliated at the station and was not allowed to speak a word.

“I demanded to see the CCTV footage; they said their CCTV was bad on that day. They said she came to the hotel with someone without showing me any evidence. I think the hotel management knows more than they are making us believe.”

Oby Ofili the The FCT Director of Behind Bar Initiative said the police had taken up the matter.

She said, “We have taken up the case and we will try our best to ensure justice is served.

“We have decided to take the matter to a higher police authority through a petition to the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 7, requesting a transfer of the case. We hope they reach out to us as soon as possible.”

The FCT police spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, confirmed the incident, adding that investigation was ongoing.

She denied the allegation levelled against the police by the deceased’s brother.

Adeh said, “The allegation against us is wrong and unfair. The case is, however, under investigation.”