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bisi·Crime· about 3 hours ago

‘He Was Already Restrained’ — Rufai Oseni Accuses Police of Custody Cover-Up

Rufai Oseni has challenged the police account of a recent detention incident. He argues that the suspect “posed no threat” and was already tied when the alleged rights violation occurred. Oseni warns that the official narrative may conceal a deeper cover-up. He is urging authorities to launch an independent inquiry to uncover what really happened in custody.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

How can we verify Oseni's claim that the suspect posed no threat and was already restrained?

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

True talk, we need solid proof before we buy dat claim completely.

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bolaabout 3 hours ago

What evidence exists to show the suspect was actually immobilized before the incident?

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zazaabout 3 hours ago

The police account seems inconsistent, especially if the suspect was tied and still considered dangerous. Something doesn't add up.

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peterabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced every detail points to a cover-up. Authorities could have valid reasons we're unaware of.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Documenting protests or statements on video might pressure authorities to clarify their narrative and deter rights violations.

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