Couple narrate how they lost 2 pregnancies due to torture in SARS custody

A Couple who were tortured and lost two pregnancies, yesterday narrated their ordeal with the SARS, to the Lagos State Judicial Panel on Restitution for Victims of Special Anti-Robbery Squad SARS Related Abuses and other Matters.
File Photo:The police on Friday said 22 officers had been killed in the protest
'There was no warning' - Survivors recount horror of Lagos shooting
Solomon, Patrick and Samuel were wounded on October 20 during a crackdown by Nigerian security forces on protesters in Lagos who had gathered despite a curfew order.
Actor Desmond Elliot
You have destroyed my childhood perception about you - Davido blasts Desmond Elliot
Award-winning Nigerian singer Davido has reacted to the controversy that has trailed Desmond Elliot’s comment about celebrities and social media influencers in the wake of the #EndSARS protest.
File photo: At least 10 protesters were killed in the Lekki plaza shooting on October 20
Lekki shooting: Army admits troops deployed, denies opening fire
A week after the shooting of peaceful demonstrators in Lagos, Nigeria’s army has admitted its soldiers were deployed to restore order, but denied they opened fire on the gathered crowd protesting against police brutality.
Lagos streets were mainly empty on Saturday morning [Temilade Adelaja/Reuters]
Businesses open as Nigeria relaxes curfew after days of unrest
Nigerians on Tuesday evening watched in horror as soldiers fired on a peaceful crowd of mostly youthful demonstrators singing the national anthem in the country's largest city, Lagos, with Amnesty International reporting at least 12 killed.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu
End SARS: Lagos to prosecute 229 suspects for hijacking protest
The Lagos State Government has said that it had arrested and will be prosecuting 229 persons, who took advantage of the unrest in the state to commit arson, murder, and stealing.
Some Nigerian protestors
#EndSARS: At least 69 killed in anti-police brutality protests
The Nigerian presidency has said that at least sixty-nine people have been killed so far across the country in protests against police brutality.