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Eight South African Police Officers Charged With Murder Of Nigerian

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Eight South African Police Officers have been charged with the torture and murder of a Nigerian National, Ibrahim Olamilekan Badmus.

Their trial is currently underway at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, South Africa.

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The eight police officers – two women and six men – were arrested in October 2017 by police watchdog, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate, for the torture and the murder of 25-year-old Badmus who was accused of selling drugs in the Vanderbijlpark area.

The court understands that on a fateful day – October 10, 2017 – police officers pounced on the community where the deceased used to stay following a tip-off about drugs being sold in the house.

In their affidavits, the eight cops claimed that while conducting their operation they found Badmus unresponsive from a drug overdose.

This version of events was claimed as false by state witness, Chukwuemeka Nelson Ozor, who was in the house on that fateful day of the incident.

Ozor took to the stand and told Judge Mokhine Mosopa that the police broke into the house, started searching and questioning everyone, then moved to search Badmus’s room and beat him up.

Ozor added that one of the police officials then fetched a plastic bag, wrapped it around the deceased’s head, suffocating him to death.

A paramedic that attended to the scene John Gous told the court that when medical officials arrived, the 25-year-old was unresponsive and sweaty with no pulse but there were no signs of physical injuries.

He was declared dead on the scene.

Speaking to Channels Television in Johannesburg, the Chairperson of the Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, says she’s happy with the progress being made with the case and hopes justice will be done.

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