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#EndSARS: Ogun Reveals What Will Happen to Four Police Officers Who Allegedly Killed Civilians

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 23rd Oct, 2020 - tori.ng

Police officers who reportedly killed civilians in Ogun state are already regretting their actions over the government's new decision.

Youths protesting against police brutality
Youths protesting against police brutality
 
Police officers who allegedly killed civilians have been charged with murder in Ogun state.
 
This was disclosed by the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun on his personal twitter handle.
 
Read full statement below:
 
We invite the public to monitor the following criminal cases against defendant police officers in Ogun State:
 
1. The State v. Inspector Wasiu Lawal - Murder trial coming up for hearing on 10 November 2020 at the Ipokia Division of the High Court of Ogun State.
 
2. The State v. Okoi Obi - Manslaughter trial coming up for hearing on 2 December 2020 at the Ijebu-Ode Division of the High Court of Ogun State.
 
3. The State v. Inspector Niyi Ogunsoro - Murder trial at the Abeokuta Division of the High Court of Ogun State. Date of hearing to be communicated.
 
4. The State v. Inspector Ahmed Mohammed - Murder charge ready to be filed at the Ilaro Division of the High Court of Ogun State. Date of hearing to be communicated after filing.
 
Additional cases will be added as soon as charges to be filed against defendants are concluded.
 
As noted in the attached press release, we also invite members of the public to submit petitions or information on human rights abuses by security personnel to [email protected].
 
The following numbers may also be contacted - 07080601223, 07080601224 and 07080601225.
 
Mr. Akingbolahan Adeniran
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Ogun State, Nigeria.
 
#ruleoflaw #EndSARS #policereform #humanrights #judicialpanel


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