IPC boss Lanre Arogundade released after arrest by DSS at Airport

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Lanre Arogundade

Veteran journalist and founder, International Press Centre (IPC), Lanre Arogundade has been released by the Department of State Services (DSS).

He was earlier in the day arrested by the DSS at the Murtala International Airport by the DSS and detained on returning from The Gambia.

Arogundade had taken to his Facebook page to announce that he had been arrested by the DSS.

“He wrote: “This is me at the DSS office at International Airport Lagos where I’m being held or detained against my wish.

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“I have just returned from Banjul where I went to train Gambian journalists on Conflict sensitive journalism. Ever since the days of military rule I get molested by DSS and Immigration at the airport. This nonsense has to stop!”

He later informed that he had been released and his passport returned to him.

According to Arogundade, “To all…thanks. My passport has been returned by the DSS and I’m now just leaving the airport despite arriving since 3.30pm. I will update further.”

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