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Alleged theft at Jonathan’s house: Police dismiss four policemen

A statement by Spokesman of the FCT Police Command, Anjuguri Manzah, on Thursday said the officers were guarding the residence of the former president when the incident occurredThe FCT Commissioner of Police, Musa Kimo, has approved the dismissal of four policemen over alleged theft at the Gwarimpa residence of former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.The affected officers are: Musa Musa, F/No. 436691; John Nanpak, F/No. 235422; Ogah Audu, F/No.261898; and Gabriel Ugah, F/No. 425210.A statement by Spokesman of the FCT Police Command, Anjuguri Manzah, on Thursday said the officers were guarding the residence of the former president when the incident occurred.Manzah said the dismissal followed the outcome of the orderly room proceeding.He said: “Sequel to the outcome of the orderly room proceeding, the Commissioner of Police FCT, Musa Kimo, has approved the immediate dismissal of the following police Rank and Files from the Nigeria Police Force.”He added that the main culprit Musa, would be charged to court for prosecution, while efforts had been intensified to arrest his accomplice, Malam Shuaibu, now at large.The police spokesman explained that the dismissal was in line with the first schedule of Police Act and regulation 370 Cap 19.Manzah said: “This action is in compliance with the vision of the Inspector-General of Police to rid the Nigeria Police Force of criminal elements.”The command had on July 31 detained the officers following reported theft at Jonathan’s residence which they were deployed to guard.The police said after preliminary investigation on the matter, some items were found to be missing in the house.

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