Dokument #1027093
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
An Amnesty International report on the
detention of relatives of people suspected of involvement in the
April 1990 coup d'état attempt, states that two sisters of
the Great Ogboru, the businessman who is alleged to have financed
the 22 April 1990 coup d'état attempt, "were held at the
Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) premises in Apapa,
Lagos. The women were later transferred to Kiri Kiri Women's
Prison, near Lagos, where conditions are known to be harsh" (8 Oct.
1991). Another report on the coup attempt also states that the DMI
is located at Park Lane, Apapa (Newswatch 14 May 1992).
Additional and/or corroborating information could not be found
among the sources currently available to the DIRB in Ottawa. An
earlier report by Amnesty International describes prison conditions
in Nigeria as dismal, and further states there have been instances
where prisoners have been killed in order to "decongest" prisons
(Feb. 1989). For further information on the above-mentioned
subject, please refer to the attached documents.
References
Amnesty International. 8 October 1991.
Nigeria: Detentions of Hostages: The Detention of Relatives of
People Suspected of Involvement in the April 1990 Coup Attempt.
(AI Index: AFR 44/11/91). London: Amnesty Internal
Publications.
. February 1989. Nigeria: The Death
Penalty. (AI Index: AFR 44/02/89). London: Amnesty
International Publications.
Newswatch [Lagos]. 14 May 1990.
"The Big Hunt: Military and Security Agents Comb Nooks and Cranies
in Search of the Principal Characters in the Abortive Coup."
Attachments
Amnesty International. October 1991.
Nigeria: Detentions of Hostages: The Detention of Relatives of
People Suspected of Involvement in the April 1990 coup Attempt.
(AI Index: AFR 44/11/91). London: Amnesty International
Publications.
. February 1989. Nigeria: The Death
Penalty. (AI Index: AFR 44/02/89). London: Amnesty
International Publications.
Newswatch [Lagos]. 14 May 1990.
"The Big Hunt: Military and Security Agents Comb Nooks and Cranies
in Search of the Principal Characters in the Abortive Coup."