Dino Melaye has surrendered to the police, after an eight-day siege on his Abuja residence by the security operatives.
Dino Melaye surrendered to the police after an Abuja high court on Thursday, refused an ex-parte application brought by Melaye to order the removal of police blockage on his residence.
Recall that the Nigerian police in a statement by its spokesperson, Jimoh Moshood, while speaking on the reason for laying siege to Mr Melaye’s residence, said the senator, alongside his ‘armed thugs’, shot one Danjuma Saliu, a sergeant, in July 2018.
However the Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial district who neither debunked nor admitted the allegations made by the police, said in a tweet on Tuesday, that he is being wise and not scared by hiding.
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