The family of a 21-year-old tailor, Ahmad Yusuf Muhammad, who was arrested in Kano for allegedly producing Russian flags has said that he doesn’t know how to handle a sewing machine. The Department of State Services (DSS) arrested Ahmad and some other tailors suspected to be mass-producing the Russian flags that were displayed by protesters during the nationwide #EndBadGovernance protests. Speaking with Daily Trust, Ahmads brother, Nasiru Yusuf Muhammad, said his brother was never a tailor and has never handled a sewing machine He is my biological brother, he was arrested because they said he was the one sewing the Russian flag. I want to clarify that he was never a tailor, he had never been and doesnt even know how to handle a sewing machine, Nasiru said. “He just became a victim because he was never arrested by any security operative, we (the family) are suspecting because of trauma or being frightened he has said something that implicates himself He is a used water sachet recycling dealer, we are all into it, he directly works under me, thats our business. He was never a tailor. Even the sewing machine that was said to be his was not his own and was not picked in our house. It was in a neighbours house and the owner has since run away The flag was not even in his custody. Ahmad had not participated in protest and did not raise any flag. We had cautioned him and he listened.” Nasiru, therefore, called on the security agencies and concerned authorities to investigate the case carefully and do justice to everyone “We are appealing to the concerned authorities to please look critically into this issue and release him. He was not a tailor and has not committed the offense he is being held for, he added. The post Man arrested in Kano for producing Russian flags doesnt know how to handle a sewing machine Family claims appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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