November 2017

HUMAN RIGHT NEWS

N10million fine : Lawyer urges Army Chief to respect court order

He explained that Omoyele was trying to obtain evidence of assault on a client who had earlier been detained in the military cell, when the two soldiers pounced on him. Temokun said that trouble started when Omoyele invited a photographer to snap his unlawfully detained client who had sustained a severe head injury after being beaten and assaulted with a broken bottle by the said officers.