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Man beaten by Military cadet in Abuja, speaks on Channels TV

naijalog by naijalog
February 8, 2016
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Amari Sunday, the young man who was tortured by a group of army cadets in Abuja in 2014, was a guest on Channels TV this morning, where he narrated what happened.

Amari was a staff of Abuja Park “N” Pay. He was working under SureP and was assigned to Jabi Lake where the incident happened.

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He said his initial offence was his inability to get to an army officer who called him from a distance within 5 seconds. He claimed that it was while they were beating him that the lady asked him if she was beautiful…and when he answered in the affirmative, another round of beating started.

He claimed to have sustained various degrees of injuries from the assault.

The cadets that did this are yet to be punished…

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