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Lekki EndSARS Protest: No Live Bullets Were Shot By The Military – UK Forensic Expert


The claims that officers of the Nigerian Army shot at EndSARS protesters with live high-velocity projectiles at the Lekki toll gate last October were false, a United Kingdom-based forensic expert, Dieye Willie-Harry.
Speaking before the Lagos State judicial panel enquiry via Zoom on September 28, Willie-Harry said that from his investigation, he was “99.999% sure” that the bullets fired by the military were blank bullets.
He said the results of his forensic study showed that no live high-velocity projectiles were fired at the protesters at Lekki toll gate on October 20, 2020 between the hours of 18.30 and 20.43 when the Army were on ground.
Willie-Harry, however, noted that live, military-grade ammunition, may have been fired at some point after the military had left, by persons yet to be identified.
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