#OccupyLekki protesters to undergo COVID-19 tests, say police

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The Lagos State Police Command has said popular comedian Debo Adebayo, popularly known as Mr. Macaroni, and 39 other #OccupyLekki protesters would undergo mandatory COVID-19 tests to ascertain their health statuses.

A spokesman for the Command, Muyiwa Adejobi, made this known in a statement on Saturday evening.

Adejobi also announced that the 40 protesters, who were arraigned today before the mobile court at Panti, Yaba, were granted bail by the court. He however stated that the protesters would appear in court on March 2, 2021, with the certificates of their COVID-19 tests.

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The PPRO stated, “The command has arrested forty (40) suspects at Lekki Toll Gate plaza, Lagos State, on Saturday 13th February 2021, for conspiracy, conduct likely to cause a breach of peace and violation of COVID-19 protocols.

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“The suspects had gathered at the Lekki Toll Gate plaza creating tension and behaving in such a manner that could cause a breach of public peace without due regard for COVID-19 protocols major of which are the use of nose masks and social distancing.

“The command has, however, arraigned the suspects today to the mobile court at Panti, Yaba accordingly but were however granted bail by the court. They will appear in court on the next date of adjournment, 2nd March 2021, with the certificate of the COVID-19 test.

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“The command, therefore, assured the general public that it will always discharge its statutory duties as expected within the ambit of the law while appealing to Lagosians to be law-abiding and go about their lawful businesses.”

Mr. Macaroni and the other protesters were arrested on Saturday for protesting at the Lekki toll gate where he demanded that justice be served to the victims of the alleged attack that occurred on October 20, 2020.

Many civil rights organisations including Amnesty International have demanded the release of Mr. Macaroni and the other detained protesters. The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project had also threatened to pursue legal actions if the arrested protesters are not immediately and unconditionally released.

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