Crime
Police confirm arrest of Nollywood actor in Akwa Ibom
The Police Command in Akwa Ibom has confirmed the arrest of Moses Armstrong, a member of Actors Guild of Nigeria for alledgedly raping a minor.
The State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Odiko Macdon, confirmed this in a statement to the News Agency of Nigeria in Uyo on Monday.
Macdon said that the Police Command had been inundated with inquiries about one Moses Armstrong, the actor.
He said that the actor was arrested on June 9 in the state.
“The popular Nollywood actor and singer, Moses Armstrong, has been arrested by men of the Police Command for allegedly defiling a 16-year old girl in the state
“We arrested the Suspect based on an initial complaint of rape. We have done our preliminary findings and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) has taken over the case,” he said.
Macdon explained that the suspect was no longer with the command but taken to court on June 20 by the DPP and remanded accordingly.
Aso speaking, the National President of the Guild, Mr Emeka Rollas, described the case as “a very serious one”.
He said it was being handled by the wife of the governor, Mrs Martha Emmanuel, through her Family Empowerment and Youth Re-Orientation Path Initiative. (FEYReP).
Rollas explained that the accusation was a sad development, as it involved one of their own and the organisation would not condone such a crime.
“To get involved with a child as young as 16 years is not something I and the association I represent, would stand for.
“This is a very sad development involving a member of ours, but I wouldn’t want to comment any further on this case,” he said.
Armstrong until his arrest, was a Special Assistant to the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel.
NAN reports that the guild has suspended the Nollywood actor over the allegation.
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