IG Of Police, Ibrahim Idris
The
Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has accused Lawal Daura of
gross violation of Nigerian Constitution in Tuesday's barricade of the
National Assembly by State Security Service operatives.
The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, yesterday, revealed
how the sacked Director General of State Security, Lawal Daura,
connived with unnamed top politicians to block the National Assembly
with a view to embarrassing the federal government.
According to Vanguard,
the IGP in a damning report submitted to the Acting President, Prof
Yemi Osinbajo, also sought the permission of the President to search the
house of the former DSS boss and those of other politicians who acted
in cohort with him in the NASS embarrassing siege last Tuesday.
Idris also confirmed in the report that Daura was being detained in
a police facility in Garki and undergoing further interrogation to
extract more information on how and why he ordered his men to block the
NASS.
The IGP disclosed that Daura had told his men that he moved his
hooded strike force into the NASS based on intelligence that some
unnamed persons were planning to smuggle arms into the national
assembly.
Part of the findings by the IGP said: “The principal suspect,
Mr. Lawal Musa Daura, was formally arrested and interrogated in line
with the allegation made against him. Following the interrogation by our
intelligence operatives, the following facts emerged:
“That on 7/8/2018, the suspect Lawal Musa Daura illegally used
his position as the then director general of Department of State
Security Service conspired with his officers and men who wore hoods and
masks, invaded the national assembly complex thereby preventing and
forcing the peaceful members and staff of the national assembly from
gaining access to the complex without any element of crime committed or
an invitation by the leadership of the national assembly.
“That the primary suspect. Mr Lawal Daura, illegally used his
position as the then director-general of the Department of State
Services to conspire with his officers and men who wore hoods and masks
to invade the National Assembly Complex, thereby preventing members of
the national assembly from gaining access to the complex without any
element of crime committed.
“The DSS personnel acted like mercenaries hire to carry out
execution… There is need to search the houses and premises of all the
identified suspects.
“All communication gadgets such as computers, mobile phones and
other electronic devices of the suspects will be thoroughly analysed.”
He accused the intelligence officer of conspiring with armed masked men to whip up sentiments against the federal government.
Idris said from the statements the sacked DSS DG made during interrogation, it is possible that he acted the script of “highly-placed politicians”.
Idris also appealed to the acting president to order that those who
partook in the operation be released to the police for interrogation.
“It is crystal clear that the principal suspect Lawal Daura may
be acting the script of some highly placed politicians to achieve some
selfish political goals hence his unilateral and unlawful decision to
invade the National Assembly complex,” he wrote.
“As it stands, the principal suspect Lawal Daura is undergoing
further interrogation at our facility and is currently placed on house
arrest at a private property awaiting further directives from Your
Excellency.”
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