The human rights organisation also called for the prosecution of officials found culpable, compensation for the activist, and stronger safeguards against abuses by security agencies.
The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has demanded an independent investigation into the alleged abduction, torture, unlawful detention and destruction of property suffered by activist and social commentator, popularly known as 'Justice Crack, at the hands of Nigerian security operatives.
The human rights organisation also called for the prosecution of officials found culpable, compensation for the activist, and stronger safeguards against abuses by security agencies.
In a statement issued o Wednesday and signed by its Executive Director, Okechukwu Nwanguma, RULAAC expressed outrage over reports that Justice Crack was allegedly subjected to torture and degrading treatment following what it described as his unlawful abduction by personnel of the Nigerian Ary.
The group said the activist also discovered that his vehicle had been severely damaged while in government custody.








