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Lagos IPC demands the immediate release of Photojournalist

The International Press Center (IPC), Lagos demands the immediate release of Yinka Badmus, a photojournalist with Talk Village International in Lagos.

Vanguard Newspaper yesterday (Friday) reported that Badmus,a 24 years old man was arrested on New Year eve by policemen attached to the Lagos State Anti-Cultism unit for wearing dreadlocks, which the officers allegedly said made him look like a cultist while eating noodles at Pedro Bus stop, Gbagada, Lagos.

In a press statement by IPC director, Lanre Arogundade said it was unconstitutional for him to have been detained for  many days before he was eventually arraigned and remanded  on the orders of an Ogudu Magistrate  Court, Lagos.

Mr. Arogundade pleaded with the Lagos State Commissioner of Police to step into the matter so that the photo journalist could regain his freedom.

The IPC Director also enjoined journalists to be mindful of their safety and ensure they have a means of identification on them at all times.

Yinka Badmus, is currently being held at Ikoyi Prisons.

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