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Police arraign #EndSARS frontliner, Eromosele Adene in Lagos court - Edoman - 11-16-2020 Police arraign #EndSARS frontliner, Eromosele Adene in Lagos court #EndSARS frontliner, Eromosele Adene who was arrested few weeks ago for planning another demonstration has been arraigned in a Lagos court. Adene was returned to Lagos on Sunday night to appear before a Lagos magistrate court in Yaba after being initially moved to Abuja for interrogation and detention. He was charged with criminal incitement, cyber stalking, provoking breach of public peace and conduct likely to cause breach of peace. See his charge sheet below; b RE: Police arraign #EndSARS frontliner, Eromosele Adene in Lagos court - Edoman - 11-16-2020 Police accused of seeking to detain #EndSARS frontliner Eromosele Adene for 30 more days and secretly approaching a magistrate without his lawyer's consent Policemen attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department have been accused of seeking to remand #EndSARS frontliner Eromosele Adene for an extra 30 days, in an application it filed before a Yaba Magistrate Court in Lagos on Monday November 16. Punch reported that the police who brought him back to Lagos after initially moving him to Abuja for interrogation, secretly approached Magistrate O.A Salau, without the consent of his lawyer and applied for a remand order to detain him for an extra 30 days. Eromosele’s lawyer, Mr. Tunde Jinadu, who was at the SCID was told by policemen that his client was no longer in custody. He was however notified by concerned persons about what the police were up to. He said; Quote:“We were not served. We were not called that he was being brought to SCID. An ACP told me they didn’t know where he was. This sharp practice of the police needs to stop. They just wanted to shut us out. That was how they flew him to Abuja last week without my knowledge. Upon arriving the court, it was learnt that the policemen were shocked and wondered how the lawyer was able to get information of what was happening. Jinadu added; Quote:“The police asked the magistrate for an order to remand him for 30 days despite the fact that he had already spent 12 days in their custody. The magistrate subsequently fixed the ruling for Tuesday November 17. |