Man detained in SARS custody for over three years - Lawyer writes Presidency, IGP

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A 43-year-old Benue indigene, Bernard Ogbu, has cried out over his indefinite detention in custody of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in

An Abuja-based legal practitioner, Barrister Napoleon Otache, raised the alarm over Ogbu’s detention in a petition to the Presidency, Inspector General of Police, IGP, National Assembly, and the National Human Rights Commission.

The aggrieved sister also said Ogbu appealed to their family to raise the fund needed to secure his release. “She was only able to exchange greetings with her brother through the keyhole of the detention cell. Bernard Ogbu cried out and pleaded with his sister to look for money to secure his release because he was going through unbearable torture in detention.”

“When the SARS was disbanded due to the nationwide protest, we made several attempts to see my brother but to no avail. His wife died last year of depression caused by Ogbu’s continued detention. She left four young children behind.” “Also, ASP Onoja has been threatening my client for demanding the whereabouts of her detained brother or the car and any other property seized from his house.

 

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Just imagine 😡💔😭 SARS really did shit for innocent people in this country 😡 it is well, time will tell.

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