A Nigerian man identified as Nastura Sharif has been arrested by the Police for leading a peaceful protest on Thursday, June 16 in Katsina.
WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that Nastura Sharif was arrested on Wednesday, June 17.
The arrest was made known in a statement released by the group’s Director of Operations, Aminu Adams.
Narrating how Sharif was arrested by the police, Adams said they were invited after the protest by the state commissioner of police, Sanusi Buba for interrogation and Sharif was detained.
Adams said;
“After the protest ended peacefully, the Katsina state police commissioner, Mr. Sanusi Buba, invited us to his office for an interaction during which he told us that the Inspector General of Police wanted to see Sharif.
“The commissioner handed us to a team of policemen, headed by the OC (officer in charge), federal operations bureau (FOB), who led us to Abuja.
“We drove from Katsina to Abuja with the police team in a white bus and a hilux. However, on getting to force headquarters in Abuja, they told us that Sharif is under arrest for the protest and they put him in detention.”
The protest that led to Sharif’s arrest was held to ask for the intervention of the federal government following attacks in Kaduna.
Recall that on June 9, 2020, bandits stormed a community in Katsina and killed about 40 people. Animals and properties of locals were also not spared.