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Lagos judicial panel begins review of CCTV footage from Lekki tollgate

The Lagos State Judicial Panel of Enquiry has begun the review of CCTV footage from the Lekki tollgate on Tuesday, October 20.

Military men stormed the tollgate where End SARS protesters had gathered and alllegedly fired gunshots at protesters gathered there. There have been conflicting reports on the number of casualties.


Recall that the Lekki Concession Company LCC submitted footage from the tollgate to the panel on Wednesday, November 4. The MD of the company however told the panel that the CCTV stopped recording at about 8pm on that same day.
The panel is currently viewing the CCTV footage from the early hours of October 20 and will watch till in the evening when the recording stopped.

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