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The Surulere Killing Was All A Lie by ostechno(m): 12:03am On Oct 13, 2020
Think of it, how can you be killed with your hand in your pocket, how can you get shot in the leg and still be pressing phone with comfort. The Police didn't kill anybody in Lagos Please. Those involved in such thing should be prosecuted, it could have become caused a lot of things. And the Media should always verify their source before posting stuffs.

Re: The Surulere Killing Was All A Lie by ceejayluv(m): 12:10am On Oct 13, 2020
Go to Twitter and see videos for yourself. I guess you're a cop. Have you heard of anaesthesia before?. The dead person Received a head shot. His was a stray bullet from the rampaging gunshots of the police trying to disperse protesters.

Meanwhile,



Amnesty International on Sunday asked federal authorities to immediately open all detention centres run by the police special anti-robbery squad for inspection by rights institutions.

The global rights body’s comments came hours after Inspector-General Muhammed Adamu announced immediate proscription of the brutal police squad long accused of corruption and grievous rights violations.

“Today’s announcement by the IGP disbanding the infamous SARS falls short of demands for accountability and justice for abuses committed by the unit and the police in general,” Osai Ojigho, Amnesty Nigeria’s lead, said in a statement to Peoples Gazette Sunday afternoon. “Disbanding SARS must be supported by addressing the underlying issues that allowed impunity to thrive.”

Amnesty said steps should be taken to impose long-time change based on three key steps.

1. Immediate and unhindered access to SARS and other police detention centers by oversight bodies such as Police Service Commission, National Human Rights Commission, as well as lawyers and human rights defenders.

2. Immediate investigation and prosecution of all police officers who have been accused of grave human rights violations such as extra judicial executions, torture, and other ill-treatment.

3. A clear and concise timeline for the implementation of the reforms to end police atrocities is key to safeguarding trust between Nigerians and the authorities.

A spokesman for the police did not immediately return a request seeking comments about whether or not the SARS cells would be opened for external inspection.

The cells are believed to be holding children and innocent citizens.

Rights groups have also accused the outlawed squad of carrying out most of the extra-judicial killings linked to them in detention centres across the country.

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Re: The Surulere Killing Was All A Lie by doggedfighter(f): 12:21am On Oct 13, 2020
ceejayluv:
Go to Twitter and see videos for yourself. I guess you're a cop. Have you heard of anaesthesia before?. The dead person Received a head shot. His was a stray bullet from the rampaging gunshots of the police trying to disperse protesters.

Meanwhile,



Amnesty International on Sunday asked federal authorities to immediately open all detention centres run by the police special anti-robbery squad for inspection by rights institutions.

The global rights body’s comments came hours after Inspector-General Muhammed Adamu announced immediate proscription of the brutal police squad long accused of corruption and grievous rights violations.

“Today’s announcement by the IGP disbanding the infamous SARS falls short of demands for accountability and justice for abuses committed by the unit and the police in general,” Osai Ojigho, Amnesty Nigeria’s lead, said in a statement to Peoples Gazette Sunday afternoon. “Disbanding SARS must be supported by addressing the underlying issues that allowed impunity to thrive.”

Amnesty said steps should be taken to impose long-time change based on three key steps.

1. Immediate and unhindered access to SARS and other police detention centers by oversight bodies such as Police Service Commission, National Human Rights Commission, as well as lawyers and human rights defenders.

2. Immediate investigation and prosecution of all police officers who have been accused of grave human rights violations such as extra judicial executions, torture, and other ill-treatment.

3. A clear and concise timeline for the implementation of the reforms to end police atrocities is key to safeguarding trust between Nigerians and the authorities.

A spokesman for the police did not immediately return a request seeking comments about whether or not the SARS cells would be opened for external inspection.

The cells are believed to be holding children and innocent citizens.

Rights groups have also accused the outlawed squad of carrying out most of the extra-judicial killings linked to them in detention centres across the country.

Nice response and update Ceejay kiss

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