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Victor Okaikoi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victor Okaikoi
Victor Nii Okaikoi (born 1950) is a Ghanaian former army captain and New Patriotic Party politician. He was a candidate for the Odododiodoo constituency of the Accra Metropolis District in the Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2012. ==Military career== Okaikoi first came to public attention as a member of the Pre-Trial Investigative Team (PIT), a dreaded investigative organ of the Jerry Rawlings-led Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) in 1979. This investigative organ carried out acts of torture against former government officials and business owners as part of the AFRC's "housecleaning" exercise. Colonel Kofi Abaka Jackson, a witness who appeared before Ghana's National Reconciliation Commission in 2003, testified that when he appeared before the PIT "Captain Okaikoi mounted the table and used a needle to punch holes in his chest, but he did not bleed. Okaikoi then asked him why he was not bleeding and followed it up with more slaps. He then brought out a pistol, and used it to hammer his skull." Okaikoi was removed from his AFRC functions when he was accused, together with some of his colleagues, of taking undue advantage of the PIT to benefit financially from PIT suspects. They were convicted and sentenced to terms of imprisonment. On 12 November 1979 Okaikoi and his co-accused escaped from the Ussher Fort Prison in Accra, and managed to flee to the United Kingdom where they were granted political asylum.
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