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Tayo Faniran: ‘Eight South African policemen are on trial for maltreating Nigerians’
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has said that eight South African policemen are on trial for maltreating Nigerians in their country.
This followed the attack on ex-Big Brother Africa star, Tayo Faniran by some policemen in South Africa.
Erewa said Nigerian Mission is pressing for a case against the brutality of the policemen who were seen in a viral video forcefully putting handcuffs on Faniran.
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The Chairman in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, further said that the Independent Police Investigative Directorate, the agency in South Africa which deals with cases involving police officers, has commenced work on the petition.
She stated, “Our Consular-General has also met with Faniran, who was the latest victim of South Africa policemen’s attack on Nigerians.
“Eight South African policemen are on trial for their involvement in maltreatment of Nigerians in the country. We will continue to follow up on this case and others involving attacks against Nigerians in South Africa.”
Reacting to the update, Faniran wrote on his Instagram page; “Big thanks to the Nigerian consulate, The consular general, his excellency sir Godwin. A.Adams for his speedy reaction, motivation and for giving me hope as a young Nigerian African that we have true leaders who care for us so much.
“I truly appreciate the love and support you have shown sir, God bless you sir.”
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