DSS denies stripping Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyers naked
The Department of State Services has broken its silence over reports that its operatives stripped Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyers naked.
Recall that the incident was alleged to have happened when the lawyers visited the Indigenous People of Biafra leader.
A counsel to the IPOB leader, Ifeanyi Ejiofor in a post on his Facebook wall on Tuesday had claimed that Kanu’s lawyers were stripped naked during a visit to their client on Monday.
Ejiofor further stated that operatives of the secret police harassed and maltreated them during their previous visit.
The spokesman of the secret police, Peter Afunanya while reacting to the allegations in a message said, “Not true, please.”
Ejiofor in his post had said, “Our client – Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was visited yesterday and in his usual practice, he extended his compliments to his millions of supporters. He is indeed eternally grateful for the overwhelming support and show of solidarity.”
“It is pertinent to note that the harassment, intimidation, and manhandling of our lawyers by the DSS officials during the visit continued, despite our protest last week.”
“Lawyers were ‘practically stripped naked’ while searching for incriminating materials during a court-ordered visit. We, therefore, do not mince words in stating that it is no longer safe as it stands today for us who are visiting our client.”
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