Nigeria Police Force confirms Siege on Dino Melaye

Fri, Dec 28, 2018 | By publisher


Security

The Nigeria Police Force says Senator Dino Melaye is being arrested to answer to the case of attempted culpable homicide on the the shooting of a police officer

 

ACCORDING to the Nigeria Police Force, Senator Dino Melaye is being arrested in connection with an attempted culpable homicide of Sergeant Danjuma Saliu while on duty by him and his armed thugs in Kogi State on July 19.

A statement by Jimoh Moshood, Force public relations officer, made available to Realnews this evening stated: “The police operatives currently in the residence of Senator Dino Melaye are to effect his arrest to answer to the case of attempted culpable homicide on the shooting of a Police Officer,  Sgt Danjuma Saliu, attached to 37 Police Mobile Force (PMF) while on duty at a stop and search point along Aiyetoro Gbede, Mopa Road in Kogi State.

The above offence was committed by Senator Dino Melaye and his armed thugs in Kogi State on the 19th July, 2018 when they shot and wounded a police officer, Sgt Danjuma Saliu, attached to 37 Police Mobile Force (PMF) while on duty at a stop and search point along Aiyetoro Gbede, Mopa Road in Kogi State. The Police Officer is yet to recover from the gunshot injury he sustained during the attack and still under intensive medical care.

The Police investigators have written the Clerk of the National Assembly for Senator Dino Melaye to report at Kogi State Police Command, CIID, Lokoja for him to answer to these offences against him under investigation in Kogi State Police Command but he has bluntly refused to report himself to the Police.

The Police operatives will continue to be in wait at the residence of Senator Dino Melaye until he surrenders himself for arrest. The offence for which Senator Dino Melaye is being investigated is capital in nature and not compoundable.”

The Force will not tolerate attack on his personnel by any individual no matter how highly placed. The law must take its course.

Members of the public will be kept informed on further development in the investigation of the matter,” Moshood said. 

-Dec. 28, 2018 @ 9:23 GMT |

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