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Shi’ites Say 3 Of Its Members Has Died In Detention

By Musa Ude, National News Editor

The President, Media Forum of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) also known as Shi’ites, Ibrahim Musa, has alleged that three of their members has died in detention as a result of bullet wounds they sustained during the protest in Abuja.

He explained that the deceased were arrested during Monday’s clash between its members and the police during which about 13 persons, including a Deputy Commissioner of Police died in Abuja.

According to him, “More persons might die in police custody since 15 other members are still nursing various degrees of bullet wounds in detention without medication.

“All entreaties made by relatives of the detainees for the police authorities to allow them to get treatment or medication have fallen on deaf ears, an indication that they (police) are waiting for them to slowly die in excruciating pains.”

The group accused the police of throwing decency to the dogs during their encounter with the sect, adding that police operatives dumped a sect member on the roadside “after torturing him and pouring boiling water on him.”

The IMN pleaded with the international community and human rights activists to visit the Special Anti-Robbery Squad detention facilities where its members were allegedly detained in inhuman conditions.

It further demanded the bodies of dead Shi’ite members so their families could give them decent burials.

“We also call on the police to hand over to us the wounded persons so that at least their lives can be saved. The dead bodies of the supporters of the Islamic Movement should be handed to us also, so that their families can give them a befitting Islamic funeral rite.
“Burying them in mass graves is a war crime which the police should be wary off in the future,” they stated.

 

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