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Why DSS re-arrested Nollywood actor, Chinwetalu Agu
Embattled veteran Nollywood actor Chinwetalu Agu has allegedly been arrested by the Department of State Services, DSS.
National Daily gathered that the embattled actor was picked up by the DSS on Friday a few minutes after he was released by the military.
According to a Nigerian writer, Chiagozie Fred Nwonwu who writes under the pen name Mazi Nwonwu, alleged the actor was picked up by the DSS.
In a post on his Facebook page on Friday, Nwonwu claimed that Chinwetalu Agu is presently in the custody of the secret police.
“Chiwetalu Agu is still not free. He is with DSS now. Colleagues say they are looking for a top lawyer to bail him,” Nwonwu wrote.
It would be recalled that soldiers from the Nigerian Military apprehended Chinwetalu Agu for wearing a Biafran flag outfit.
The soldiers proceeded to search his vehicle and fired some shots into the air to scare away onlookers.
In a statement on Thursday night, the Nigeria Army had claimed that the actor was arrested for canvassing support for the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
The Army accused Agu of backing an outlawed group despite the many atrocities committed by IPOB.
However, on Friday, the actor was released from the custody of the military.
Confirming his release, popular actress, Chizzy Alichi in a post on Instagram, said Agu is safe and sound.
She wrote: “Uncle Chinwetalu Agu has been released. He is safe and sound. All thanks to God and everyone that contributed one way or the other.
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