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A Nigerian hospital has told the BBC it is overwhelmed by the number of corpses being brought to them by police.BBCSome of the bodies were piled on top of each other The Chief Medical Director at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital in Enugu says his staff are being forced to carry out mass burials. The BBC has established that at least seven people were last seen alive in police custody, accused of kidnapping. Enugu State Police Commissioner Mohamed Zarewa told the BBC he was too busy to talk about their case.Nigeria's police have faced strong criticism from human rights groups for carrying out extrajudicial and arbitrary killings. Amnesty international is presenting the results of a three-year investigation on Wednesday, in which they will describe the level of police killings as shocking. The BBC h Related articles:
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