Nigerians in SA protest in solidarity against SARS
  • 4 years ago
Two people have been shot, allegedly by the army, during anti-police brutality protests in Lagos. The protests were sparked by a video showing a man being murdered allegedly by members of the controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad. Nigerians have long accused the unit of extortion, torture, and murder. The demonstrations forced authorities to disband the unit. But, Nigerians are now demanding more police reforms, they are also concerned that members of the unit have not been fired, but redeployed. In South Africa, Nigerians are marching to the High Commission in Pretoria, to show their solidarity. eNCA's Manqoba Mchunu is following the story. Courtesy #DStv403
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