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Nigerian Police Invade Dele Farotimi’s Office, Seize’s Staff’s Device’s Before Taking him Away

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December 4, 2024
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In a shocking display of law enforcement overreach, a team of Nigerian policemen was captured on camera storming the office of prominent lawyer and activist, Dele Farotimi. The officers reportedly seized the mobile devices of staff members before taking Farotimi away.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with officers allegedly acting without presenting a warrant. The widely-circulated footage shows the law enforcement officials entering the premises and forcefully confiscating personal devices, leaving employees distraught and in fear for their safety.

Dele Farotimi, a well-known legal practitioner and advocate for good governance, has been vocal about systemic corruption and police brutality in Nigeria. His apprehension has sparked outrage on social media, with many condemning the act as a brazen violation of constitutional rights and an attempt to silence dissent.

The incident raises questions about the rule of law in Nigeria, with critics accusing the police of engaging in politically motivated intimidation tactics. A Twitter user noted, “This is an affront to democracy and freedom of expression. The government must provide answers immediately.”

Farotimi’s legal team has yet to issue an official statement, but calls for his release and an independent investigation into the incident are growing louder. Civil rights organizations, including Amnesty International, are expected to weigh in on the matter.

The Nigerian Police Force (@PoliceNG) has not released a statement regarding the operation, leaving the public speculating about the motives behind the raid. The silence has further fueled suspicions of abuse of power and a targeted attack on critics of the government.

This developing story underscores ongoing concerns about police accountability in Nigeria and the shrinking space for activism in the country. Observers are urging swift action to address these troubling events and safeguard citizens’ rights.

For more details, see the report from Sahara Reporters: https://x.com/saharareporters/status/1864225500295487693?s=46

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