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    Police deny Sowore’s torture claims, say activist arrested for forgery, cyberstalking

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoAugust 9, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Nigerian Police has revealed that human rights activist and publisher of Sahara Reporter, Omoyele Sowore, was arrested on allegations of forgery, cyberstalking, and other criminal offences, and was not tortured while in detention.

    According to the Force, Sowore was detained and freed on bond well inside the 48-hour constitutional timeframe, in accordance with applicable legislation, and without violating his rights.

    Sowore, who had been arrested at the Force Headquarters in Abuja since Wednesday after accepting an invitation from the IGP Monitoring Unit, verified his release in a Facebook post on Friday, calling his imprisonment “illegal and unjust.”

    In a popular video, the activist said that while detained, cops attacked him and shattered his hand.

    “Since I came here yesterday, they broke my hand, they have not been able to bring a doctor, they brought a nurse.

    “Instead of bringing the doctor, they went and brought the media. I was expecting it,” he lamented in a live stream shared by Sahara Reporters on Facebook.

    However, in a press release signed by Force Public Relations Officer Olumuyiwa Adejobi on Friday, the police dismissed claims of torture or maltreatment during Sowore’s detention, calling such narratives deliberate disinformation aimed at tarnishing the police and its leadership’s reputation.

    T he statement read, “The Nigeria Police Force is compelled to address and decisively correct the recent wave of disinformation being peddled in connection with the lawful arrest and detention of Mr. Omoyele Sowore—a figure known for manipulating public narratives and weaponising propaganda to malign state institutions and their leadership, particularly the office of the Inspector-General of Police.

    “Contrary to the falsehoods being circulated, Mr. Sowore was arrested based on credible, corroborated allegations involving criminal offences such as forgery, cyberstalking, and other infractions currently under active investigation.

    “The arrest was effected in full compliance with extant legal provisions, and with strict adherence to constitutional safeguards, due process, and the rights of the suspect.”

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    The police elucidated that Sowore’s detention was based on a valid court-issued remand order and was not arbitrary.

    “To be clear, Mr. Sowore was released on bail well within the 48-hour constitutional window, by the provisions of Section 35(4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

    “He is fully aware of the nature of the allegations against him and has been duly informed of the charges. He is expected to appear before a court of competent jurisdiction in the coming days to answer to the accusations in a lawful and transparent judicial process,” it added.

    Speaking on Sowore’s bandage, the statement read, “Equally false and grossly misleading is the narrative suggesting that Mr. Sowore was tortured or subjected to any form of inhuman or degrading treatment while in custody.

    “The Nigeria Police Force maintains a zero-tolerance policy for torture, in alignment with the provisions of the Anti-Torture Act, 2017, and fulfilment of Nigeria’s obligations under applicable international human rights instruments.

    “The viral image of Mr. Sowore with a bandage has been mischievously presented to mislead the public and stir unwarranted outrage.

    “For the record, the bandage was part of his personal belongings at the time he honoured the police’s invitation—prior to his arrest and detention.

    “In any case, upon receiving the report that Mr. Sowore was later seen wearing the bandage while in custody, the Inspector-General of Police promptly ordered an internal investigation to ascertain how he had access to it during detention—particularly in light of his consistent refusal to undergo medical examination by the independent teams deployed by the Police.

    “This proactive step underscores the IGP’s unwavering commitment to transparency, professionalism, and strict adherence to established custodial protocols.”

    The statement added that “In the spirit of accountability and transparency, the Force promptly responded to the claims of brutality by dispatching a medical team—led by the Medical Director of the Muhammadu Buhari Police Hospital—to conduct an independent examination on 7th August 2025. Mr. Sowore declined the evaluation.

    “A second medical team, this time led by the Force Medical Officer, was sent on 8th August 2025, and again, access was denied by the suspect. These refusals are officially documented. While the police respect the individual’s right to decline medical assessment, the record must show that the opportunity for independent medical verification was twice provided and twice rejected.”

    It was further explained that Sowore’s “continued detention is not arbitrary; it is anchored on a valid remand order issued by a competent court of jurisdiction. Every action taken by the Nigeria Police Force in this matter has been underpinned by legal authority, devoid of malice, bias, or political undertones.

    “The Force urges the media, civil society actors, and the public to exercise greater diligence, restraint, and professional responsibility in their reporting.

    “Sensationalism, particularly when driven by those with personal vendettas against the Police leadership, poses a clear risk to public trust and the integrity of ongoing investigations.”

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