A pro-democracy and human rights advocacy group, the Take-It-Back Movement (TIB), Lagos State chapter has asked the Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Police Force to conduct an immediate investigation into the alleged harassment of a Nigerian-American Professor, Moyo Okediji. It urged the police authorities to arrest and prosecute all the police officers at FESTAC Police Division involved in the alleged harassment and intimidation.
Human rights and pro-democracy group, the Take-It-Back Movement (TIB), has asked the Nigeria Police Force, Lagos State command to investigate the alleged physical assault and extortion a resident, Miss Ajakpovi Osamudiame Karis, by her employer, Mr. Idowu Lawrence Oluwabusayo, and by policemen attached to the Ilasan Division. SaharaReporters earlier reported that Karis accused some police officers attached to Ilasan Division, Lagos Island, the DPO of the Division and her employer, Mr. Oluwabusayo of physically assaulting her and extorting the sum of N10,000 from her.
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Trigger-happy Lagos State police inspector who was dismissed by the force, Alhaji Kabiru Odeyemi, has been remanded at the Ikoyi correctional centre. Odeyemi had been alleged to have murdered a generator repairer at the Oregun area of Ikeja, Idris Bakare. Pro-democracy group, the Take-It-Back Movement also confirmed the update on Saturday.
A human rights and pro-democracy group, Take It Back Movement has commended Nigeria Police Force for the dismissal and order for the trial of Kabiru Odeyemi, who killed a 24-year-old generator technician, Idris Bakare, in Lagos State. The Lagos State Police Command, on Wednesday, confirmed the dismissal of Odeyemi who was linked to the shooting of the technician. The command's spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the development in a post on Twitter.