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FG Urged To Beef Up Security Around Abba Kyari To Avoid His Elimination
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has filed an eight-count charge against Abba Kyari
- Kyari and six other drug trafficking suspects would be arraigned on Monday, March 7, 2022
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Federal Government has been asked to put an impenetrable security around the embattled Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, who is faces possible extradition to the United States and indictment for drug-related offences.
Retired Assistant Inspector General of Police, Ambrose Aisabor, said this following the Federal Government’s approval of Kyari’s extradition to the US over allegations of fraud.
Read also: NDLEA Files 8-Count Charge Against Abba Kyari Over Drug-related Offences
There should be a watertight security around him before being transferred to the USA,” the former AIG told Daily Trust in an interview.
He said the possibility of Kyari being eliminated or poisoned is very high because there is palpable fear that the embattled police officer may spill the beans.
“Abba Kyari was a monster created by some retired and serving police leadership. He served these officers and their wives with gifts while serving as the commander of the IRT”, he said.
“Some powerful politicians are also believed to be in his payroll hence he was seen to be infallible and no senior officer was bold enough to check his excesses and illegalities.
“There is palpable fear everywhere now that Abba Kyari may likely spill the beans since he may not want to go down alone as many police officers serving and retired are suspected to have benefited from his illegal activities.”
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