Breaking news - as Protesters storm Police command over rape allegation of Sex Workers
This morning, Some protesters
stormed the federal capital territory (FCT) police command over the
alleged rape of some commercial sex workers by some policemen.
The protest comes after a
joint task force raided Caramelo, a popular strip club, in the nation’s
capital, and arrested some strippers last week. The task force also arrested
suspected sex workers in different parts of Abuja and some of those arrested
were allegedly raped by police officers.
In response to the allegation,
the FCT police command said it had set up a “high power” team to probe the
allegations, but the protesters stormed the command on Saturday, demanding that
the culprits be punished publicly.
hey also held placards which read “Sex
for bail is rape”, “To be a woman is not a crime”, “You should protect us not
harm us”, among others.
Addressing reporters in front of
the command, Rebecca Umar, leader of the protest, said police are supposed to
defend women and not rape them.
“We are here to tell the police that you.
The police is supposed to be our friend. We are women, we should be free to
wear whatever we want to wear without being arrested. It is not a crime to be a
woman. We will not be silent, we are here because of the recent happenings at Utako
(Caramelo) and other places. The police is supposed to defend us, not rape us”
Umar said.
Also speaking, Aisha Yesufu, an activist,
said it is the right of a woman to dress the way she wants. “I have the right to wear a hijab and another has
the right for mini and not wear anything. It is our fundamental human rights,
you do not a right to label a woman a prostitute because of the way she is
dressed. The Nigerian police, you are all out here with your guns, why are you
not on Abuja-Kaduna road?” Yesufu said.
Source: Lindaikeji
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