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Nigerian Man In US Custody Commits Suicide

A 56-year-old Nigerian, Anthony Oluseye has died in the custody of the U.S. Immigration, Customs and Enforcement as a result of what is suspected to be suicide.
The ICE published a statement which said that Oluseye strangled himself in his cell at about 5:23 am on Saturday, December 21, 2019.
The statement read, “The preliminary cause of death appears to be self-inflicted strangulation; however, the case is currently under investigation.”
“Consistent with the agency’s protocols, the appropriate agencies have been notified about the death, including the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General, and the ICE Office of Professional Responsibility.
“Additionally, ICE has notified the Nigerian consulate and Mr. Akinyemi’s next of kin.”
“ICE is firmly committed to the health and welfare of all those in its custody and is undertaking a comprehensive agency-wide review of this incident, as it does in all such cases.
“Fatalities in ICE custody, statistically, are exceedingly rare and occur at a fraction of the national average for the U.S. detained population.
“This agency’s comprehensive review will be conducted by ICE senior leadership to include Enforcement and Removal Operations, the Office of Professional Responsibility and the Office of the Principal Legal Advisor.”
The time gap between his detainment and death was less than 24 hours according to statement.
“He entered ICE custody December 20, one day after he was convicted in Baltimore City Circuit Court for a sex offense and assault.
“ICE had previously lodged an immigration detainer against Mr. Akinyemi July 23, 2019, pursuant to his arrest for sexual abuse of a minor.”
“Mr. Akinyemi entered the U.S. lawfully on a non-immigrant visa in December 2017, but he failed to comply with the terms of his admission.
“At the time of his death, Mr. Akinyemi was in removal proceedings before the federal immigration courts.”
