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#EndSARS protests spread to London, Coventry, Edinburgh, Nottingham

Last updated: October 18, 2020 7:22 pm
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The Protest against police brutality, extortion, and extrajudicial killings is gaining more grounds as it has spread to London, Coventry, Edinburgh, and Nottingham.

The organisers of the protests made this known in an awareness image shared on social media.

The message on the image showed that the protests will be organised at several locations on Sunday.

In Coventry, #EndSARS “peaceful protest” held at Coventry Transport Museum CV11JD at 2.30pm.

Another protest was organised by All BlackLivesMatter UK March against police brutality at the
Nigeria High Commission – Scotland Yard – Parliament Square – between 2pm and 6pm.

Like it was done across several locations in Nigeria, a candlelight procession would also be held for victims of SARS brutality at Trafalgar Square, Charing Cross by 7pm.

Similarly, #EndSARS protest is organised at Scottish Parliament Building EH99 1SP, Edinburgh from 1pm to 3pm.

Some Nigerians in Newark, New Jersey also held a protest on Sunday.

“The police in Nigeria have no boundary. If you have been a victim of police brutality, you will understand. In Abuja, Port-Harcourt, you will understand that the emotional pains have no geography,” one of the protesters said.

Many Nigerians and sympathisers are also expected to converge on Old Market Square in Nottingham to protest against police brutality in Nigeria by 3 pm.

#EndSARS protest was reignited following the shooting of a youth reportedly in front of a hotel in Ughelli, Delta State, in broad daylight by some FSARS operatives who drove away his Lexus Jeep. The police have said the youth didn’t die.

The Nigeria Police Force consequently banned FSARS and other special tactical squads from carrying out routine stop and search.

Nigerians claimed that the police authorities had not shown enough commitment to reform the dreaded police unit over the years and called for its disbandment.

Despite the Force’s call for calm, the protest raged on in several parts of the country, including Lagos, Abuja, Osun, Oyo, Delta, Imo, with Nigerians abroad joining the demonstration.

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