Deji Adeyanju, the human rights lawyer, has accused the Nigerian police of unlawfully detaining rapper Speed Darlington.
In a post via X on Monday, the lawyer alleged that the police have refused to release the rapper or take him before a judge to face trial.
“The @PoliceNG @PoliceNG_CRU have refused to release Speed Darlington or take him before a judge to face trial on the childish excuse that the last time they released him to me, he travelled to the US,” the post reads.
“This narrative is false because we told them he was going to US to return.”
Stan Alieke, Darlington’s legal representative, had earlier called out the police for “denying the rapper access to bail”.
Darlington was arrested on November 27 while performing at a show in Owerri, Imo state.
This is not the first time the rapper has been detained; he was arrested in October in Abuja. He was, however, released on bail after five days in police detention.
Adeyanju had alleged that Burna Boy, the Afrofusion star, was responsible for the rapper’s re-arrest.
Darlington had taunted Burna Boy over his affiliation with the embattled US rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ who is facing multiple charges for sexual exploitation and human trafficking.
He asked Burna Boy to explain how he won the Grammy award for his album ‘Twice As Tall’ — a project executive produced by Diddy. He claimed there was a sexual relationship between the duo.