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4 min read A petitioner, Taiwo Oyewunmi, on Friday narrated to the Lagos Judicial Panel on police brutality how he was handcuffed with his 14-year-old son, Ayomide, by some unnamed police officers in Ajah. The petitioner demanded financial compensation of N25 million. Mr Oyewunmi, who represented his son, alleged that on September 10, 2020, some uninformed men stormed his apartment in the Ajah area of Lagos, and arrested him and his two sons including the 14-year-old. “I was at home on the 10th of September 2020, I was about to use the bathroom, my first child, Olamide Oyewunmi, a graduate, had gone to work early in the morning as usual. While in the bathroom, I heard a noise, I was naked already in the bathroom. I didn’t know the direction that the noise was coming from. I took my boxers,” he said. ....
Lekki Shooting: Again, Nigerian Army ignores Summons at Judicial Panel Though the panel s lawyer contacted Mr Kehinde notifying him of the proceedings, he still failed to appear. For the third time since hearing began over the Lekki Shooting incident, the Nigerian Army has failed to honour the summons issued to its officers by the panel investigating the event. The army failed to present the officers involved in the shooting. The Nigerian Army, first on the cause list of the panel for Saturday’s proceedings, did not present any witness. On January 8, the last adjournment of the proceeding, S. O Bello, the Officer that led the 65 Batallion that went to Lekki Toll Gate, Godwin Umelo, the General Officer (GOC), 81 Division and Francis Omata, a Brigadier General, all failed to appear before the panel. ....
Police corporal hit me with car, then shot me – Victim The victim, who came to the panel on Wednesday with the support of a walking frame, said he has suffered excruciating pains. 2 min read Sulaimon Raheem, a victim of police brutality, has narrated a police corporal’s injustice to him, which he said cost him his ability to walk in the last five years. Mr Raheem, 33 years old at the time of the incident, told a Lagos judicial panel on Wednesday about the incident that happened to him on January 10, 2016, in his neighbourhood. “That very day, there was a football match going on in my area at Amoo Agege on 10th of January. It is still fresh in my memory ....
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