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In Pictures: #EndSARS protests continue in Nigeria

For more than two weeks, Nigeria has been rocked by demonstrations by many young people protesting police brutality.

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For more than two weeks, Nigeria has been rocked by demonstrations by young people protesting police brutality. [Akintunde Akinleye/EPA]
By News Agencies
Published On 20 Oct 202020 Oct 2020

The #EndSARS protests have continued in Nigerian cities, with Lagos and Abuja hit particularly hard with the closure of several roads.

Protests turned violent on Monday when a crowd stormed a prison and freed inmates in Benin City in southern Nigeria.

Prisoners jumped the high fence, some were seen running away on the streets.

Local media reports say as many as 200 prisoners may have escaped. Nigerian officials have not announced if there were casualties from the prison break.

Protesters also attacked police stations and police trucks in other parts of the country.

For more than two weeks, Nigeria has been rocked by demonstrations by young people protesting police brutality.

The demonstrations began in response to a video that circulated online showing a man being beaten, apparently by members of the police Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS).

In response to the widespread demonstrations, the Nigerian government announced that it would disband the SARS unit, but the daily protests have continued as participants demand an end to all police brutality and corruption.

In spite of promises by the president and Nigeria’s police chief that force would not be used on peaceful protesters, police have opened fire on demonstrators in recent weeks.

Amnesty International said five people have been killed since the start of the weekend, taking the overall number of fatalities to 15 since demonstrations against abuses erupted this month.

Officials on a presidential task force for combating the coronavirus pandemic told a news conference they feared a surge in infections due to people attending the protests. [Akintunde Akinleye/EPA]
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The demonstrations began two weeks ago in response to a video that circulated online showing a man being beaten, apparently by members of the police Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS). [Sunday Alamba/AP Photo]
Protesters swarm the Allen Avenue roundabout in Lagos. [Benson Ibeabuchi/AFP]
Protesters hold a minute of silence to honour victims of police brutality at the Murtala Muhammed airport during ongoing protests. [Benson Ibeabuchi/AFP]
Nigerian police fire teargas at protesters on the Abuja-Keffi Expressway, Abuja. [Kola Sulaimon/AFP]
Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed said this was “a volatile situation that can lead to anarchy if government does not take some very firm steps to protect the lives and livelihood of innocent Nigerians”. [Akintunde Akinleye/EPA]
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In response to the demonstrations, the Nigerian government announced that it would disband the SARS unit, but the daily protests have continued. [Sunday Alamba/AP Photo]
Lagos state, among others, has set up a panel to investigate allegations of police brutality. [Akintunde Akinleye/EPA]

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