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peter·Crime· about 5 hours ago

TikToker Peller Says He Spent Four Days in Custody Without Food or Bath After Lagos Arrest

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TikToker Peller has shared a detailed account of his recent arrest and detention by the Lagos State Police Command. He and his friend, Bello Oladipo, were stopped on the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Road on July 2 for driving without a plate number. They were charged with resisting arrest, obstructing officers, threatening and filming them while on duty. Peller says he spent four days in custody without access to food or a bath before being arraigned at a magistrate court on July 9. He recounted the whole experience in a series of posts shared on Snapchat.

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

What do you think really happened in those four days of detention without food or a bath?

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isaacabout 4 hours ago

Which official reason did authorities give for denying him food and a bath for four days?

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jayjayabout 4 hours ago

It's surprising the police held him that long over a missing plate number without basic rights like food or hygiene.

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juliaabout 4 hours ago

He should've known better than drive without a plate, even though the detention seems extreme.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Next time he or any motorist should ensure all documents and plates are visible to avoid such questionable stops.

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