DSS Arrest Blind Saxophonist For Wearing #BuhariMustGo T-Shirt
How DSS Arrest Blind Saxophonist For Wearing #BuhariMustGo T-Shirt
The Department of State Services (DSS) operatives who on the invitation of the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja, arrested five human rights activists who wore the #BuhariMustGo T-Shirts to church last Sunday, arrested a blind saxophonist among the victims.
On Wednesday that the victim, identified as Samuel Gabriel Iwatonaiye, was manhandled by the church officials before being handed over to the DSS operatives.
A source revealed that “the blind gentleman was arrested for wearing #BuhariMustGo T-shirts.”
“He is a saxophonist and was arrested at Dunamis. The church security handed him over to the DSS after manhandling him,” the source added.
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DSS admitted that it was the Dunamis International Gospel Centre (Glory Dome), Abuja, which called for the arrest of the human rights activists who wore the #BuhariMustGo T-Shirts to its church service last Sunday.
This is just as the whereabouts of the activists remain unknown as the DSS and the Dunamis Church have continued to shift responsibility regarding the arrest and detention of the activists.
The activists were harassed and manhandled by the DSS officials and they had also been without food or sleep since Sunday in the DSS custody.
“Meanwhile, no one has heard from the activists since Sunday when church security attacked them and detained them on the church premises. Their phones have since been switched off,” a source had revealed.
Five of the activists were whisked away in a Hilux van and on two power bikes.
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