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EndSARS: Amnesty International Asks Nigerian Government To Drop Charges Against Protester Detained By DSS Since 2020 | Sahara Reporters

#EndSARS: Amnesty International Asks Nigerian Government To Drop Charges Against Protester Detained By DSS Since 2020In a report published in its website, on Wednesday, Amnesty International Nigeria said that Imoleayo will be appearing in court today to face bogus charges.

In a report published in its website, on Wednesday, Amnesty International Nigeria said that Imoleayo will be appearing in court today to face bogus charges. AI stated"Imoleayo Micheal — a computer programmer — is facing prison for taking part in the #EndSARS protests against police brutality in Nigeria. Again, he will appear in court today facing bogus charges. Join us to demand that the charges against him be dropped.

"The security operatives shattered his bedroom window and pointed a gun at him. They seized his phone and computer, and locked his wife, elderly mother and seven-month-old son in a room and disconnected the power supply to the streetlights around his house."

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