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Twitter User In SARS Custody Cries Out For His Life (Screenshots)

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A Twitter user in the web of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) is doing a live broadcast on the platform and he seems genuinely terrified.

The terrified Twitter user identified as Daniel Daniel-Ekanem said he and 11 other men were just rounded up from the streets by SARS officers who accused them of cultism. He said they’ve now been taken to Ikot Ekpene area command.

The man shared photos from the command and revealed that they are being battered and treated like animals. He said one of the officers boasted that he has wasted so many lives and could waste theirs easily.

His tweets took on some urgency after one of the people arrested alongside him was cudgeled and fainted. Daniel has tagged media houses pleading for them to help save them before they are killed.

See his tweets below.

 

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

 

 

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

"This may possibly be my last broadcast. We need help please" Man cries out as he and 11 others are arrested by SARS and treated "like animals"

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