Crime
Daddy Freeze disagrees with Nigerians who believe Abba Kyari was arrested to prevent extradition
Following the arrest of the Head of Intelligence Response Team and Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari, popular radio broadcaster Daddy Freeze has stood his ground to correct some Nigerians’ wrong impressions that the Nigerian Super Cop was arrested by the NDLEA to prevent him from being extradited to the United States of America.
Recall that Nigerian DCP was suspended sometime last year while an investigation was still ongoing over him by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States of America after he was indicted in the case of fraud involving Instagram celebrity, Ramon Abbas, who is popularly known as Hushpuppi.
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According to reports from The PUNCH, a few days ago, Abba Kyari was said to have been handcuffed and arrested after he was declared wanted by Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) over drug trafficking.
However, following his arrest by the NDLEA, many Nigerians had been caught by surprise, while a few others didn’t take it as a serious issue, as they believed it was a calculated move by the NDLEA and the Nigerian government.
Daddy Freeze, who was amazed at how some Nigerians could have had such a weird thought, was quick to point out that if there’s is anything the NDLEA’s arrest of the DCP would do, it is to even facilitate his extradition and not to keep him off from it, should he be found guilty.
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