 Yn yw, wrth gwrs, yn brofus yn y Plos TV Africa. Yn y cwm, 4 yw'r dweud o'r polis yn Eimol Stŷt, fel y chyfnod o'r cyflawn o'r bwrd maen ar gyfer masygl. Felly, mae'r adsreifeth, ydy'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn. Cymlaen o'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn o'r cyflawn. Dwi'n dweud o gael i'r cyfnod i gyfnod i ddechrau i'r ysgolol i Llyfrgell i Llyfrgell Rhaidl. A dwi'n dweud i'r cymrae o'r ddechrau i'r ysgolol i'r yrhyw. A yn blaes yw Ifafriac, yn sylwg, dyna gael i'r ddechrau. Y dywed ymlaen nesaf sy'n unig ymlaen i ymlaen i'r ddafodol ar y botlio ymlaen, as human rights initiative Harrison Gwamishw, who worked for his release, is joining us this morning. Good morning, Harrison. Good morning. The last time we spoke, Mr eBay was in police custody on allegations that he was an unknown gunman. But today he's a free man. Isn't that so? Confirm to us if he's actually out free and the process, you know, that letter that. ...or i dych chi'n gwneud o'r gwelaf, felly dynion bod byn gyntaf iawn... ...yna, fel yn gyflawn i amddangos. Os ydych chi ar y gyflawn i'n gwneud, a dynion y gathur hynny... ...yna, dych chi'n gwneud i'r ymdaint, y cyhoedd cyflawn i'r ymdain... ...yna, a'r ymdain. Felly, yna, mae'n gwneud i'n gwneud eich amser y cyflawn i amddangos. Mae'n gwneud i arherwydd i ar hynny gwaith. twyr ychydig yma i ddweud y ffordd i eitwyr, i'r ffordd a'r ffordd i eitwyr. Mae gweithgwch ar y cyfnod, mae'r pwgol a'r ffordd yn ychydig ar Arboda. Mae'r ffordd yn ôl ychydig, am y cyfnod ag ymweld, i'r ffordd ar y casmio a'r ffordd i chi, mae'r ffordd i chi'n gwych ar y fforddol, i wneud ymdwyd. Aethau gyda'r ffordd i chi, mae'r cyfnod i'r ddiogel i'r ffordd i'r cyfnod ..wyddech chi'n gofyn i'r amgrifymaeth a'n gofynu'n meddwl am y dyfodol. Rydyn ni'n amddangos i'r porffrath o'r gwahanol. Rydyn ni'n ddim yn ddod, ac mae'n gofynu. Rydyn ni'n meddwl am y proses, wrth gwrs, yna ydy'r mor hwnnw, yn uledd, yn eu cystra o'r rhai. Rydyn ni'n gofynu'n meddwl o'r droeddaeth ar y cyfrifio? Rydyn ni'n gofynu. Rydyn ni'n gofynu'n meddwl o'r droeddaeth ar y cyfrifio. Gallewch, mae'n sgwrdd. Mae hon wedi bwynt gwoedd, mae'n fwyro i'n fwyro i'r fwyro i fwyro i'r fwyro i'r fwyro i'r fwyro, dwi'n erbyn ni i adeiladu droi, ac mae hynny i'n llwyso. Fe oedd â gwahanol yma u'r ffomennu i chi? mae hynny bywch?Fe oedd eich bywch wedi'i informau a'r ysgwrdd i chi? Fe oedd ddraennau yw'r fyro? mae'n ydy'r cyd-dyniaeth y ddeni'r cyfnodd. Rwy'n meddwl yna sydd y dystau. Efallai y gallwn i'w ddim y cyd-dyniaeth gyda'r cyfnodd sydd y dylunio'r cyfnodd, mae wedi bod yn cymaint am hyn o ymgynghwyd. Mae'n byw'r cyfan gyda'r cyfnodd, mae'n mynd i gael cyffredin ofynu'r cyffredin o'r cyfnodd, ond mae'r cyfnodd yn y dyma'r cyfnodd, mae'n amser dyna'n cyfnodd gyda'r cyfnodd. ac mae'r rys guidance ar y gallu amser yn ystod rhai. Rydyn ni'n d ещё o'r ddweud â'r ddweud, gan'r ddweud ar hyn o'r ddweud, gan'r ddweud rhai, gan y ddweud hynny'n apartag? Mae'r ddweud yn gwneud yng Nghymru yn Ymlaen i'r unioni, mae ym mwyn amser yn y Hwyrir, a'n dros ar gyfer y Llangoshedau yn y Hwyrir. Mae ym mwyn amser yn y Hwyrir, Elin wedi ei peth ar y gynhar o Morire i'r d Molly backing i hynny. Mae yma ydych yn holl dillwn ar gyfer Y Llywodraeth. Mae oherwydd rhai fyddion amddangos i ddweud ac yma'r llunio. Ych gwn i'n dweud o'r rhai fel mae'n ddyllgion erbyn ddilyn maen nhw'r gyffredig ac yn ymddangos i'r pryd. Mae'n cael ei fforfrindwyr wedi rhoi bod pobl ystafell. A'i ddweud o'r cysyllt yna'r gramegau a'r drwrs yn rhan o'r pryd. Yn ystafell ar hyn y byddwyr, Iol ddweud o sut y bryd amdalu o sgolod yma. Ond efallai efallai erioed ardi oes mai dfyniad o blynedd y llunio mwylau yma'r bwrdd. Rhyw un modd elisodd ar hyn o mynd i eich hyffordd i newid i a'u wir i ddweud o hyffordd i canol o hyffordd i nanylion a hyffordd i'r ffordd flin dros honesty oherwydd atyrrwyno gwneud o'i gofynion eich hyffordd. yna'n ddynion rhywbeth i ddim yn gwirio'r hyn yn ystafell. Enw'n ddim yn ei ddim yn gweithio'r polisi Piauro yn ymwythig a dwyledig hwnnw. Yn hyn mae'n amdarlillol i Becasme a ddigwyddo'r ffordd ffwrdd o'i hyd yn ystafell ar hyn o hynny. Yn argyf runddyngan, fod yn ddefnyddio'r ffyrdd. Ac yna'n gwybod hi yn ei ddarllotiad cyllidol mae wedyn ei dda i'r dweud hynny'n ddynion oedd i'n ddynion oed. Ac we've put the information before the Felispiaro Bella, a kind of an emo state, telling him that lots of people have spoken up to say, this man works for an oil company, he's a respectable man in society, he has a family. And the Felispiaro told me that all Undone Gunmen, all kidnappers, all her families who love them and that that was no excuse of his innocence. So really we have spoken to the police, well hopefully we can get them still on this matter to get more information on the facts of this particular case. But looking generally at what happens in Nigeria, how people are picked and just languishing police custody, how would you, what would be assessment of this particular situation with Ibe Kashmir? Would you say he was just lucky this time around? He was lucky because the social media helped him so much. If there was no social media I don't know where Ibe would have been today. For me too, I was picked up four years ago in 2011 and I spent four years in prison by Saqfark, and I was arrested and where I spent four years in prison. So there was no social media power like that for people to voice out for me and the rest of them. So imagine if Ibe was picked up in 2011 or 2012 when the social media was not too, presents was not much in Nigeria, Ibe would have spent six years or seven years in prison. But social media powered your TV station where everybody was involved and Ibe was released. If people were silent because of, if people were silent when Ibe's case came up to the public, Ibe, nobody would have known where Ibe is today. So for a case like this now, would you advise people like this to sue for lawful arrest and some other similar charges? I'm asking, you know, for a case like Kashmir, would you advise persons like him to sue the police? Is it possible that you can sue and get compensation? Yes, because I have to do that, but the issue here is that the judiciary is supposed to be the last group of the common man. They are on strike. So where can he stop from suing the police when the court is on strike? So you can't do anything. So if you are arrested unjustly, I want to sue the police for keeping you in cell for years or for months or for days. The courts are on strike. So nobody, where can you sue them? Usually courts can, that's why you can't get justice. But the courts are supposed to be for us, the common people in the street, they are on strike, they are not working. So for now, nobody is suing anybody. So his days in the police, because he was paraded by the police spokesman, the baller who said they picked up people, he was paraded by the baller and named him one of the hood dumps, you know. So after he is asked from the police, the players are supposed not to fight a civil suit against the police. But because they are on strike, nothing is working, everything is down. So last question for me, Harrison. Because of the nature of our society, how we know that people can just get picked up randomly for doing nothing. You know, if someone listening to us right now finds himself or herself or a family member in the situation that eBay was a few days ago, you know, being in prison or being in police custody for no cause, what do you advise them or the family members to do immediately to make sure that they are out and safe? One is for the purpose to get a lawyer. A lawyer is supposed to be your defender who comes to the police stations to hear from you and see how he can effect your release too. But right now what we do is to, we have, the police team have what they call the police complaint to me, where they, where they, where they can complain, either you call or send SMS to them and they will respond to you. The complete response of the police force is effective. Yes, I can confirm that. I'm not trying to do image making for them, but we have been working with them and they are being effective. Which time, some of these people from the street, unlawfully, unjustly, we put up a call to them and they will respond to them. Just a minute. So the CRI office should be... Harrison, do you have the number of that complaint in it? I have them, but I think I'm going to send it to you after the program. OK. The email number, the work number, the phone calls, they are very, very effective. We probably, you know, need to do more publicity for, you know, on that regard. You know, but it's also, you know, hard to imagine the class of police officers that make up the response team and then the ones that are on the streets. You know, if, you know, they aren't, you know, going through the same trainings to understand that people shouldn't just be randomly picked up for no reasons. But anyway, thank you very much, Harrison Gwamishu, for your time this morning. Thanks for speaking with us. And of course, we hope that there's many and many others who can be set free and allowed to go home when they've been picked up for absolutely no crimes. Thanks once again. Thank you, Harrison. And congratulations. Yeah, thanks for having me. All right, stay with us. We're, of course, taking a short break when we come back. Wally Scott, I was going to say Wally Spots, pretty much the same. Wally Scott will be joining us.