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Nigerians Protest Against Police Brutality In South Africa

Following the alleged extrajudicial killings of Nigerians by the South African police, Nigerians residents in the country have staged a protest to put an end to it.

The protest, which was held Johannesburg, was tagged, “Protest march against brutality, intimidation and harassment, violent damage to business properties, robbery, assault and death of our citizen in the hands of South African police.”

According to the protesters, a Nigerian citizen, who was selling drugs was killed by the police due to his inability to bribe the officers as usual.

Narrating during the protest how the young Nigerian was killed, one of the protesters said, “All of us were here this morning and this particular WDI arrived. When they saw this guy, they were chasing him.

“Always, more than four to eight times any time they caught this boy, they took all his money. Every time. Today, this guy didn’t have money and he started running and he had only one ganger (narcotic) he was smoking on his hand.

“They chased him to Taxi Reck, we all went there and they grabbed this boy and handcuffed him behind and started beating him. They brought a plastic bucket and put it on his head and poured tear gas on him.

“I confronted them but they said they were doing their job. I want to know if their job is to kill somebody or to protect human beings? It is injustice and it doesn’t work like that. We are all human beings.

“South Africans are in Nigeria but nobody touches them. Nobody ever heard that anyone in Nigeria hurt a South African. Why are they harming us? We are human beings, not chicken.”

Another protester said, “Normally, if they meet you on the street, if you find them something, they would let you go and do your things. It is the job of the police, we know.

“So he (the deceased) didn’t have the money at that time because it was too early and he had not sold anything (drugs), and he told them to come back but they locked him and put the plastic on his face so he couldn’t breathe. That was how he collapsed and died because of 50 Rands.”

 

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