Behold the Idi Amin of Awkuzu Sars CSP James Nwafor
Under the Anambra state government modus of public bidding for motor parks, James Nwafor participated in the process while on active duty.
There is a motor park at the Upper Iweka of Onitsha called the Ogbaru park.
James Nwafor, in partnership with another private individual ( I do not want to mention his name) secured the management of the very motor park. One man named Darlington from the same town as James Nwafor that resides at Asaba, represented the interest of James Nwafor.
Now, within the very period, the Ogbaru youths resented the contracting of the park to a non indigen and hence, regular disturbance in the park was the norm. What James Nwafor did was to dispatch a team of his officers to the park and a number of the Ogbaru youths were killed
in the confrontation and they were labelled armed robbers and kidnappers. This incident happened some years back.
There is this case of one Chukwudi Enebeli , an Onitsha native . Him and some other people were brought into the AWKUZU sars one late night.
One of the people was shot dead the very night by Csp James Nwafor. Chukwudi Enebeli is one huge black individual but he became practically a cripple after 3 days of extensive torture and was unable to eat for days. His hands were gone, the legs gone
. It usually takes 4 inmates to lift and move him from one point to the other .
I was so touched by his state that I requested and got approval from Csp Sunday Okpe, the deputy to James Nwafor and a doctor was brought in to be treating him and I
paid for the whole expenses until he became reasonably better. I doubt if he will ever recover fully. The problem I had with Chukwudi is that, he finishes the food my wife brings for me because of his size. Before I know it he will finish the whole food.
James Nwafor at some period, had more than 30 private vehicles which he parked in his Abakiliki village. If James Nwafor kills a suspect, and the suspect has a vehicle, James Nwafor automatically converts the vehicle to his. Some of the vehicles may still be at his village.
Efforts should also be made to trace the hotel he built at Owerri under the proceed of crime recovery. The Sars officer under him , that gave me the information then lost contact with me and hence I was unable to effectively trace the hotel.
Gentlemen let it all be a lesson that, Onitsha residents are not all the derogatory traders that we are labelled. Some are quite capable of making you to look like the derogatory trader. Just do not run into any of them.
When we got to room 102, the door was locked and I turned and asked Dr Nwankwo Justin whether a guest paid for the room the day before and he said yes. I asked about the manifest of the hotel lodging and he said that he had submitted the police copy to SCIB at the Central Police
station Onitsha which every hotel is obligated to do before 7A.M. every day. I instructed him to bring our own copy which he hurriedly did and we showed it to the police. The guest gave his name as John Obi.
The officers insisted on breaking the door and I pleaded with them
to wait for the guest for some time. the customers of Upper class hotel are predominantly traders from Cameron and Niger republic and that they carry a lot of cash with them. That has been the case since 1974 the hotel was built because of its nearness to main market Onitsha.
THE ARMAGEDDON CALLED THE AWKUZU #SARS UNDER CSP JAMES NWAFOR.
AN EYE WITNESS ACCOUNT.
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This is going to be unusually lengthy for my piece but, it is necessary to enable a comprehensive understanding of the modus operandi of Awkuzu
Sars under Csp James Nwafor. I will try as much as possible to narrow it down to the essential points.
My coming in contact with the outfit started on August 1st 2013, when my Upper class hotel was demolished. One the very date, I drove into my hotel from my
residence at around 7.30 in the morning. Minutes after that, a truck load of Police men arrived and surrendered my hotel. It did not take long before the crowd started gathering outside of the hotel as I looked through my office window.