Police lay blockade to Dino Melaye’s residence
A combined
team of mobile and regular police officers are laying a siege to the Abuja home
of Dino Melaye, a senator from Kogi State, his aides have told the Media.
Two aides of
the senator who did not want to be named because they have no formal approval
to speak on his behalf said the police officers arrived at about 1:40 a.m. at
Mr Melaye’s residence in Maitama District.
The siege
comes hours after Mr Melaye was detained at the airport and prevented from
travelling on an official trip to Morocco.
The Nigerian
Immigration Service (NIS) detained Mr Melaye, apparently based on information
that he was on the wanted list of the police.
But rather
than take the senator into custody, the police instead reportedly distanced
themselves from the arrest. Mr Melaye was subsequently allowed to walk away by
the NIS officials.
The siege
marked the second attempt to forcibly arrest Mr Melaye by the police. The first
came in early March when officers from special anti-robbery squad laid a siege
to the FCT High Court in Maitama, where Mr Melaye had been arraigned and
granted bail on separate charges hours earlier.
It was not
immediately clear why the police are now at his home.
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