The judge, however, adjourned the case to May 28, 2024 for further hearing.
“We are crying out to the world to save our souls. Governor Akeredolu should intervene in this matter.”
He noted that releasing the report would have served the interests of justice for victims of police brutality in the state.
He also warned against violence, saying the police will not tolerate any act that threatens the peace and well-being of the country.
But the court declined jurisdiction on the case based on the gravity of the offences.
Amotekun Corps, armed soldiers of the Nigerian Army and men of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC).
The SSS is charging the activists for the disturbance of the peace.
The human rights body urged the Buhari regime to desist from its brazen disregard of court order for the release of the five activists.