#EndSARS Protests: Police Arrest Campaigner In Lagos, Move Him To Abuja (Video)

Eromosele-Adene during Protest

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) have continued a crackdown on protest in the country, with the recent arrest of a campaigner of the #EndSARS movement, Eromosele Adene, in Lagos at the weekend.

The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had told all police formations across the country to ensure that there were no more protests across the nation, a move which activists say is at variance with the constitution.

Adene and some others had planned to hold a protest on Saturday and had distributed fliers to the effect which contained his phone number. Policemen were said to have got hold of the flier, tracked his phone and arrested him at his house.

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No fewer than 15 policemen were said to have stormed the musician residence to effect his arrest. He was taken before the Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, and then transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti before being taken to Area F, Ikeja.

On Monday, his sister said Adene had been transferred from Lagos to Abuja for organising the protest.

According to report, his sister said that the move was done because Lagos is the epicentre of the protest and her brother’s detention could spark a protest in the state.

His sister said that when her brother’s lawyer arrived at the Area F command on Monday, he was informed that he had been moved.

She said; “He has been moved to Abuja and I think they decided to move him because they would not be able to control the outrage in Lagos.”

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She added; “He was detained for over 48 hours without bail. He was first taken to the CP’s office in Lagos, then moved to Panti. When the noise started, he was moved to Area F and on Monday morning, when the lawyer visited the place, we were told he had been moved.

When contacted on the telephone, the Police Public Relations Officer in Lagos State, Muyiwa Adejobi, said he would find out what was happening.

The Central Bank of Nigeria had frozen 20 bank accounts belonging to persons involved in the protest while the Nigeria Immigration Service stopped one of such protesters, Modupe Odele, from leaving the country and seized her passport.

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