Friday, August 4

Four police officers dismissed from service for burgling the Abuja home of former president Jonathan


The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), police
command has dismissed four police Sergeants
found guilty of burgling the Gwarimpa, residence
of former president Goodluck Jonathan. The
dismissed police sergeants are Sgt Musa Musa,
with force number 436691, John Nanpak, F/No.
235422 Sgt John Nanpak, Ogah Audu, F/No.
261898 and Gabriel Ugah, F/No. 425210.

The command in a statement by the police
public relations officer, Anjuri Manzah, said the
four policemen guarding the home of the former
president were found guilty of stealing of some
properties in the building and selling the items
off to prospective buyers.

The statement in part reads “In fulfillment of the
promise by the FCT Police Command to make
public its findings on the investigation of the
case of theft at the Gwarimpa residence of
Former President Jonathan GCFR, the Command
wishes to state that in line with first schedule of
Police Act and Regulation 370 Cap 19, the
policemen guarding the house have been tried
in an orderly room proceeding and found
culpable of the offence. Sequel to the out-come
of the orderly room proceeding, the
Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Musa Kimo psc
has approved the immediate dismissal of the
following police Rank and Files from the Nigeria
Police Force".

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