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#EndSARS: 48 hours after hackers attack, Nigeria police website still inaccessible

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
October 17, 2020
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The website of the Nigeria police force (NPF) is presently unaccessible owing to ongoing protests tagged #EndSARS protest against the special anti-robbery squad (SARS) across the country

This was firstly reported by TheCable after checks on Saturday which revealed that the website, www.npf.gov.ng was not available.

“This account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information”, this was the message found on the site.

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This still persists barely 48 hours after the website was hacked in a series of targeted attacks against the website and social media accounts of government-owned institutions.

Recall that the Twitter handle of the National Broadcasting Commission was taken over by the ‘Anonymous’ hackers on Thursday night.

“We #Anonymous have taken over all the NG Official Twitter’s Account to support  #ENDPOLICEBRUTALITY. WE’RE TOGETHER WITH NIGERIANS. EXPECT UNEXPECTED,” the group had written on the Twitter handle of the NBC.

The website of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was also down for a while on Friday but was later recovered. This development happened as the ‘Anonymous’ hackers continued to tweet in support of the #EndSARS movement through the NBC Twitter account.

The youth have taken to the streets for more than one week now, calling for reforms within the police force.

Although Mohammed Adamu, inspector-general of police, has announced the disbandment of the SARS unit and announced the creation of the special weapon and tactics (SWAT) team as a replacement, the youth have insisted on a total reform of the force, as well as better welfare for the citizens.

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