A 22-year-old #Endsars protester has allegedly been arrested and charged for murder by the police in Delta State.
The 22-year-old girl who was identified as Jennifer Akpuwigho Elohor was picked up by the men of the Nigerian Police around Ugheli for participating in the ongoing #EndSars protest.
According Jonathan Thomas a twitter user who shared the story, all efforts made to release her so far has been unsuccessful.
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This is Jennifer Akpuwigho Elohor, 22 years old from Delta state. She was arrested at Ughelli around 1:00pm on Thursday 8th October for peacefully demonstrating her civil right amongst other youths on #EndSARS on-going protest.
She’s now in Sapele Prison with others and charge for MURDER.
campaign nation-wide in the country dated 08 October 2020! And was taken to ughelli divisional police station but now moved to Sapele divisional prison where she’s been reprimanded against her wish on the charge for Murder Case without any trial or whatever.
The Lawyer in charge after speaking with the DPO then demanded #200,000:00 plus for her bail but said she will still be needed at the court at interval to prove her innocent.
We plead with the general public to kindly aid us the family members from this injustice of her right…
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This is Jennifer Akpuwigho Elohor!
A 22years old Vibrant Female Youth who hailed from delta state Nigeria was arrested at Ughelli area of Delta state at around 1:00pm on Thursday for peacefully demonstrating her civil right amongst other youths on #EndSARS on-going protest pic.twitter.com/ucVE3bcj85— Jonathan Thomas (@Jaykay_1206) October 14, 2020
campaign nation-wide in the country dated 08 October 2020! And was taken to ughelli divisional police station but now moved to Sapele divisional prison where she's been reprimanded against her wish on the charge for Murder Case without any trial or whatever.
— Jonathan Thomas (@Jaykay_1206) October 14, 2020
The Lawyer in charge after speaking with the DPO then demanded #200,000:00 plus for her bail but said she will still be needed at the court at interval to prove her innocent.
We plead with the general public to kindly aid us the family members from this injustice of her right…— Jonathan Thomas (@Jaykay_1206) October 14, 2020
The Nigerian Government On Monday 12th October 2020, announced the dissolution of SARS after days of protests across the nation against brutality and extortion of Nigerians by operatives of SARS.