NDLEA should parade Abba Kyari with 25kg Cocaine

An Abuja based human rights lawyer,  Pelumi Olajengbensi has urged the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency to parade the narcotics Suspect, Abba Kyari with 25kg of Cocaine and other exhibits recovered from the deputy commissioner of police, On his Facebook handle, He said that the Police should parade him with media like they do to other suspects. He proclaimed that the Nigeria Police have failed to interrogate him, interview him on camera, take his pictures holding boards in press conference like they do to other criminals.
He said "We need the NDLEA to bring Abba Kyari to answer questions on TV with display of the 25kg Cocaine". He profounded let us not be hopeless in this country.
Th NDLEA said Kyari, the suspended head of the intelligence response team belonged to a drug cartel that operates the Brazil- Ethiopia- Nigeria illicit drug pipeline. The anti- narcotics agency also said Kyari contacted one of it officers in Abuja and struck a deal to secure the release of a total of 25kg seized Cocaine and offered $61,400 bribe to NDLEA officers who played along until his arrest, The NDLEA also said it has photo and video evidence against Kyari. 
However, The Inspector General of Police in a statement had corroborated the NDLEA findings saying incontrovertible evidence indicted Kyari in the drug crimes.

The police had been investigating Kyari for over eight months after the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States indicted the “super cop” in 2021 for his alleged role in a $1m scam allegedly perpetrated by alleged international Internet fraudster Ramon Abbas, aka, Hushpuppi and five others.

The FBI had said Hushpuppi paid Kyari N8m or $20,600 for the arrest and detention of a “co-conspirator,” Chibuzo Vincent.

The United States Attorney’s Office at the Central District of California had declared Kyari wanted but the Nigerian government has yet to extradite him to face prosecution in the US before the cop’s NDLEA ordeal.

However, in its recent report, the Nigeria Police Force revealed that members of a syndicate led by Hushpuppi paid N235,120,000 to Kyari’s younger brother.


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