The police have arraigned a businessman, Ahmed Echodo, for allegedly giving false information that a guesthouse belonging to the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu was being used to store arms and ammunition, Punch reports.
The accused and one Maiwada Adamu, who is at large, were said to have informed the Inspector-General of Police office that House 10, Ganges Street, Maitama occupied by one Oliver Ogenyi was being used for criminal activities.
Following the tip-off, police operatives on May 26, 2017 raided the house which was Ekweremadu’s official guesthouse and searched it, but nothing incriminating was found in the apartment.
Ogenyi, who is the steward in charge of the guesthouse was taken to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad office and interrogated and released later.
Echodo was subsequently arrested for giving false information and arraigned on one-count charge. He was remanded in Keffi Prison and the case adjourned till June 5 for trial.
Imagine how stupid are security agencies are....so them no even do their own personal investigation but acted immediately base on information ....
ReplyDeleteWhistle blowing gone wrong. What if the guys that were supposed to make arrest also knew Ike and quickly gave him a heads up as to what's coming so he can evacuate the arms? Anything is possible in Naija.
ReplyDeleteStupid idiot serve him right
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ReplyDeleteWhistle blowing gone wrong