"I Was Searched For ‘Tramadol’" - Illbliss Harassed By SARS Officials In Lagos

Date: 31-07-2018 3:06 pm (5 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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Illbliss further disclosed that he had guns pointed to his head last night, and he was forced to lie on the coal tar alongside his manager... Illbliss, is the latest Nigerian celebrity to be harassed by SARS officials in Lagos. Sharing his ordeal on Twitter, the Nigerian rapper said he being searched for ‘Tramadol’ . Illbliss further disclosed that he had guns pointed to his head last night, and he was forced to lie on the coal tar alongside his manager. Read Illbliss’ tweet below;

Last night SARS had guns to my head! Lying on the coal tar next to my manager/ what the fk is going on? Searching us for tramadol and…..
We reported on Saturday that British born Nigerian beauty entrepreneur was also harassed by Nigerian Police officers.

According to Lola OJ who shared her harassment story on her Insta-story, she was mortified with the way she was treated by the Police officers, who also bundled her Taxify driver to their station. The beauty entrepreneur disclosed that the Taxify driver was accused of driving ‘one way’, while all he did was ask questions because he was lost in his location.

Lola Oj’s story came after Dolapo Badmus, Nigeria’s Police Zonal PRO alleged that most people talk about SARS on social media to gain relevance, and most celebrities are within this circle.
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“We are aware that bad news sales faster than good news. People have been feigning SARS attack on the social media. .
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I am a Zonal Public Relations Officer of the Force and I have noticed that people deform information even when there is no confrontation at all. Most people somehow, do this to seek relevance on the social media...
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Even some celebrities are doing it. The issue has spiralled to the other members of the Police Force: when a normal Policeman did anything uncalled for, they tag it SARS.
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This kind of act is sending a negative picture to the international community about Nigerian Police. We don’t have any other country other than Nigeria, and whatever we do reflects on us a people...
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The negative effects rub off on us too as Policemen. When we are outside the country, they see us as corrupt officers due to social media postings. I have spoken to stakeholders in this #Endsars# campaign group, advising them that there are ways and manners the goal can be achieved without using a social media platform to escalate the issue. .
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SARS integrity has been projected in a negative from abroad, and even some people are afraid to visit home with the insinuation that SARS will attack them”
she said.


Posted: at 31-07-2018 03:06 PM (5 years ago) | Hero
- slimber at 31-07-2018 04:28 PM (5 years ago)
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Hmmmm nah waaa
Posted: at 31-07-2018 04:28 PM (5 years ago) | Hero
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