Imo Police ‘Tiger Base’ Accused of Torture, Deaths; Activists Launch “Tiger Base Must Fall” Campaign
A new report by the Centre for Accountability and Transparency Initiatives (CAPTI) exposes widespread human rights abuses at Imo State’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit, “Tiger Base,” linking the facility to torture, extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and extortion from 2021 to 2025. The investigation found that at least 200 people died or went missing in custody, while survivors recounted beatings, electric shocks, and sexual abuse. Families were forced to pay between ₦200,000 and ₦20 million to secure detainees’ release. Despite petitions to police and human rights bodies, no officers have been prosecuted. Activists, including Omoyele Sowore, called for the unit’s disbandment, accountability for implicated personnel, and reparations for victims. CAPTI warned that without intervention, Tiger Base remains a “death chamber,” threatening a repeat of nationwide police abuse crises.
A new report by the Centre for Accountability and Transparency Initiatives (CAPTI) exposes widespread human rights abuses at Imo State’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit, “Tiger Base,” linking the facility to torture, extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and extortion from 2021 to 2025. The investigation found that at least 200 people died or went missing in custody, while survivors recounted beatings, electric shocks, and sexual abuse. Families were forced to pay between ₦200,000 and ₦20 million to secure detainees’ release. Despite petitions to police and human rights bodies, no officers have been prosecuted. Activists, including Omoyele Sowore, called for the unit’s disbandment, accountability for implicated personnel, and reparations for victims. CAPTI warned that without intervention, Tiger Base remains a “death chamber,” threatening a repeat of nationwide police abuse crises.
Imo Police ‘Tiger Base’ Accused of Torture, Deaths; Activists Launch “Tiger Base Must Fall” Campaign
A new report by the Centre for Accountability and Transparency Initiatives (CAPTI) exposes widespread human rights abuses at Imo State’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit, “Tiger Base,” linking the facility to torture, extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and extortion from 2021 to 2025. The investigation found that at least 200 people died or went missing in custody, while survivors recounted beatings, electric shocks, and sexual abuse. Families were forced to pay between ₦200,000 and ₦20 million to secure detainees’ release. Despite petitions to police and human rights bodies, no officers have been prosecuted. Activists, including Omoyele Sowore, called for the unit’s disbandment, accountability for implicated personnel, and reparations for victims. CAPTI warned that without intervention, Tiger Base remains a “death chamber,” threatening a repeat of nationwide police abuse crises.
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