From Custody to Commodification: The Darkest Atrocious Misdeeds Among the saddest and most explosive crimes of this Police Division called ...
From Custody to Commodification: The Darkest Atrocious Misdeeds
Among the saddest and most explosive crimes of this Police Division called Tiger Base are the genocidal acts of organ harvesting linked to detainees who never reappeared. While these accusations demand independent forensic investigation and judicial scrutiny, their mere emergence signals a catastrophic collapse of public trust.
Organ trafficking is a transnational crime. If even a fraction of these claims withstand scrutiny, it would implicate networks beyond state borders. These accusations have been founded, as governments at various levels have responded to these assertions with total silence. Silence is not neutrality. It is complicity.
Because of this sudden silence with which the governments have decided to respond to these reported acts of organ harvesting, there is an urgent need for international intervention in the form of:
International medical audits
Independent mortuary inspections
Transparent detainee registries
Global human rights oversight.
By the reluctance or outright refusal of the various levels of government to investigate and bring these atrocious police officers to book, one can conveniently infer or even conclude that some highly placed officials of the government, and many high-ranking officers of Nigerian security architecture, are not only highly involved, but deeply entrenched, signifying their inseparability from their "lucrative business" of organ harvesting, for which many Biafrans have fallen victims.
The gravity of this crime of organ harvesting cannot be dismissed with mere press statements, especially when deliberately configured to heap government crimes upon IPOB, as IPOB knows nothing about those crimes.
(To be continued)
Written by
Mmadụ Awụchukwu
Edited by
Onyekachi Mboma
For
Lagos State Media Team

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