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I Was Treated Like Common Criminal’, LP Supporter Chude Narrates His Ordeal At Awkuzu SARS
Labour Party (LP) supporter, Nnamdi Chude narrated how he was manhandled, ruffled and treated…
Labour Party (LP) supporter, Nnamdi Chude narrated how he was manhandled, ruffled and treated like a common criminal at the police custody after he was released.
VerseNews Nigeria Chude was arrested in Awka, capital city of Anambra State during the gurbanatorial and states of assembly elections on Saturday, March 18.
The state’s Commissioner of Police said Chude was arrested for cybersecurity crimes after tweeting against the Governor Charlse Soludo Chukwuma.
The LP supporter after his release wrote on Twitter that he was treated like a common criminal while in custody.
He commends the LP presidential candidate, Peter Obi and others for calling for his freedom.
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He said, “Dear Nigerians, I thank you all for your love, kindness and solidarity while I was held in detention. I am most humbled and honoured for your relentless demand for my release. Special thanks to @PeterObi, @SamAmadi, @valentineozigbo, @obyezeks, @FrankNwekeII
“Big thanks to great personalities who made concerted efforts to get me released. @AishaYesufu @YeleSowore @YarKafanchan @YunusaTanko. The list is too long. I appreciate you all.
“I am thankful to @ruffydfire @DavidHundeyin .
“It is important to state clearly that the voices of young people cannot be silenced. We will continue to demand for a better deal in our country. We will contain to clamour for good governance and strong institutions.
“For the records, my experience from arrest to detention was unpalatable, unpleasant and unjust. I was hounded into the boot of waiting car with cuffs. I was accused by the security agents in Anambra of planning to stage a protest and overthrow the government.
“On getting to Awkuzu Sars from my point of arrest, I was manhandled, ruffled and treated like a common criminal. Shout out to the OC Awkuzu Sars who cautioned them to stop the act. He’s a fine officer.
“The Cybercrime unit of Interpol were just too good. They represent the finest versions of the Nigerian Police. I hope other units of the Nigerian Police can emulate them. They also parade the smartest and most brilliant sets of the Nigerian police.
“Going forward, it is important to state that the Nigerian Police needs to be insulated from political interference. As critical enablers of societal progress and development, the institution is in need of Independence from the machinations of political actors.”