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| What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by Nobody: 8:49pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
More than 10 police stations were burnt down during the EndSARS protest. I've heard and seen police stations being set ablaze by hoodlums in some states but haven't heard if the people who were in the cells were set free before the stations were burnt or they were burnt with the stations. |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by RedPanthar: 8:50pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
They release them before or after burning. The cell stations in police stations are small. So dont hold tons of people per se. |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by Nobody: 8:52pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
please I'm curious. If they burnt the stations with the people in the cells then it won't be so unfair considering the fact that some persons in police cells are either being there for petty crimes or innocents. |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by Nobody: 8:53pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
RedPanthar:Ok o. Thanks. I've never heard that the people in cells were set free. Only heard of prisoners in prisons. Thanks. |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by RedPanthar: 8:55pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
saaphiere:Yes. They are set free most times. I was around o. It seems the police had a feeling of civil unrest and days before had made sure they had only little things around their stations |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by Nobody: 9:07pm On Oct 23, 2020 |
RedPanthar:Thanks. |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by illicit(m): 4:54am On Oct 24, 2020 |
If u see a bed bug in police cell, u will think it's a cockroach.... If u see mosquito, u will think it's a bee.... Mutant lots.... They don't fumigate police stations. |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by Nobody: 5:55am On Oct 24, 2020 |
90% of people in prison are not actual prisoners. They are people awaiting trial. Among them, 95% are innocent. People spend as much as 15years awaiting trial. One of the boys our church prison ministry saved from prison in 2002 spent 7 years awaiting trial. His crime? He came to bring food for his brother locked up by a man they have land dispute with. That his elder brother later died there. Safe for our church, he would have also died there. |
| Re: What Happens To Those Who Were In Police Cells Before The Stations Were Burnt? by helinues: 5:57am On Oct 24, 2020 |
While we are in Ember months, the youths of no tomorrow have released the criminals back into our streets. Una go learn in the had way |
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