Like Nigeria's Lawless Secret Police, Mali's Anti-Terror Police Storm Jail To Free Commander Detained For 'Crushing' Protesters | Sahara Reporters

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The Malian Association of Human Rights (AMDH) said it was 'deeply shocked' and called it a serious attack on the rule of law.

Like Nigeria's Lawless Secret Police, Mali's Anti-Terror Police Storm Jail To Free Commander Detained For 'Crushing' Protesters

It said officers had fired shots in the centre of the capital, Bamako, on Friday before heading to the city's central prison, where Forsat commander, Oumar Samake had been detained hours earlier. Samake had been detained for his alleged role in lethal clashes between security forces and opponents of former president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita last year, in a wave of protests that eventually led to Keita's overthrow.Mali's political opposition said at the time that 23 people were killed; the UN reported 14 protesters killed, including two children.

The court ordered that the 12 persons should be released but the DSS disobeyed the court and only later released some of them. He was moved to the agency's headquarters in Abuja where he was illegally detained for 144 days despite different court orders issued for his release.

 

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