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Hundreds Of Youths March Against Police Brutality in Delta

By Kamsi Anayo

There is a massive protest against police brutality in Ughelli, Delta State.

The protesters are condemning unchecked police brutality and extortion targeting Nigerian youths.

In a video of the protest, the protesters are calling on the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force, the Police Service Commission, and all lovers of the country to rein in on police personnel who they said have continued to harass innocent citizens.

@KomeNicee, who shared the video of the protest on X, said that police brutality has become rampant in the state.

She wrote: “Heavy protest ongoing in Ughelli against police brutality which has become rampant!!”

Meanwhile, the Delta State Police Command has warned Nigerian youths to desist from the protest, insisting that no amount of their protest would deter the police from performing its constitutional duties.

The Command’s spokesman DSP Edafe Bright, explained the reasons behind the ongoing protest.

“Regarding the ongoing protest in Ughelli, the Command wishes to inform members of the public that yesterday 13th February 2024, policemen from Ughelli Area Command intercepted an unregistered Benz GLK without a plate number in Ekuigbo community. The men confronted the four boys who could not establish ownership of the car.

“In an attempt to arrest them, some of the youths attacked the police, destroyed their vehicle, and broke the head of one of the officers.”

Following the unprovoked attack, Edafe said nine of the suspects were arrested, adding “they will be charged to court.

He advised youths are advised to stay off any protest saying  it won’t deter the police from doing their job.

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