The Major Reason Why A Canadian Judge Referred To The Nigerian Police Force As A “Criminal Organization”

In 2021, A Canadian Judge, Sébastien Grammond, overseeing an asylum-immigration case, referred to the Nigerian Police Force As having a criminal purpose. In her final ruling, she said “The tribunal finds this to be a significant contribution to the criminal purpose of the organisation since he had the knowledge of what could befall the individual subject to investigation.” while attesting that a former SARs officer was complicit to SARs’ criminal activities while he was a SARS employee and thus now ineligible for asylum in Canada.

Why Is SARs Called A Criminal Organization?

In 2020, the world witnessed, digitally and physically, a global cry from millions and millions of desperate Nigerians to #EndSARS. All protest efforts were aborted by the #LekkiGenocide that occurred on October 20th, 2020.

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