Court Hearing On 5 Buhari-Must-Go Protesters Arrested In DunamisGospel Church Resumes Today | Sahara Reporters
The hearing of the case of five youths illegally detained by the Department of State Services for wearing T-shirts on which was inscribed #BuhariMustGo is holding at the Federal High Court 3 in Abuja on Monday.
The church's security guards were said to have arrested the youths and handed them over to the DSS, but the church initially denied having a hand in their arrest. It was gathered that the activists were subjected to degrading treatments by the service and not allowed access to their lawyers and families.
In the court paper with suit No: FHC/ABJ/C5/638/2021 obtained by SaharaReporters which was filed at the Federal High Court, the activists accused the DSS of violating their rights by refusing to release them.
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