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Police officers who raided Supreme Court justice’s home arrested
IGP Alkali Usman has announced the arrest of police officers who breached the security of Supreme Court judge, Justice Mary Odili’s residence last weekend.
He disclosed this during an interview at a two-day capacity building workshop for security operatives in Lagos and Ogun organised by the Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Zone Two, held at Victoria Island, Lagos.
AGF Abubarkar Malami, DSS and EFCC denied any involvement in the invasion.
Following a public outcry, the IG on Monday disclosed that an investigation into the incident had commenced and assured the perpetrators would be fished out and brought to justice.
“I have taken my time not to speak quickly on this issue to ensure that when I speak, I am able to give Nigerians information on what transpired or what has been done,” he said.
“To the best of my knowledge, we have been able to arrest the perpetrators and we are investigating the circumstances surrounding the invasion or siege on the judge’s residence.”
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