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Nigerian Youths Threaten Fresh Anti-Police Brutality Protests

Reports of fresh anti-police brutality protests in Nigeria planned for Monday have been published by local media.

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The new threats come after a court order granted the Central Bank of Nigeria the right to freeze the accounts of 19 individuals and a public affairs company linked to the #EndSARS protests.

Different groups, including Muslim Rights Concern (Muric), have urged people not to participate in fresh protests.

The Lagos state government has also advised residents against taking part.

A panel formed to look into police brutality cases has been hearing from victims.

Police have warned that no protests will be allowed.

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