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Gbagi is still wanted for other alleged crimes, says Delta CP

Delta State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hafiz Mohammed Inuwa has revealed that a Delta PDP gubernatorial aspirant cum former Minister of Education, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi is still wanted by the Police.

He disclosed this in a statement on Monday, 23rd November; 2020, when members of the Indigenous Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), paid him a courtesy visit at his office in Asaba.

He said that the gubernatorial aspirant will surely be arrested in due time, stressing that “nobody, not even me or Gbagi is above the law.

Mr. Inuwa hinted Gbagi having used an excuse an elder sister’s burial, escaped out of the state and cunningly rushed to Abuja by road to obtain an interim injunction to restrain him from arresting him (Gbagi) while trying to blackmail him the CP,

He said, “the day I set my eyes on Gbagi ‘i will arrest him myself’, perhaps he thinks the court injunction will save him, yes it will but for a different charge entirely, but he will be arrested for many other charges against him.”

“Let me tell, you dear friends until we start demystifying these-called led big men who think they are above the law, they will not understand how a bitter pill tastes. He could have been playing people all along, but not with me. Let him keep running, all I know is that he is still being wanted by the Command”

The Commissioner who stated that Gbagi was on the run for an alleged criminal offence, stripping his female workers naked, including married women, was also alleged to have criminally obtained money from the staff after dehumanizing them in the presence of other staff.

Meanwhile, the CP also hinted that the Endsars protest was engineered by criminally-minded elements, he further hinted that the major cause of the protest which started in Delta state was as a result of fake news and that all persons involved have been charged to court.

CP Inuwa further stated that it’s painful that since January 2019 till date that 37 police officers have lost their lives in the line of duty at the hands of a hit and run drivers as seen during the covid-19 lockdown era, kidnappers, armed robbers, bandit, armed hoodlums, and a host of others.

CP Inuwa further commended the executive governor of Delta State, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa for his proactive approach towards handling the affairs of the state mostly in these trying times, hinting that “maybe it’s because he’s a doctor; you know doctors are always proactive and ready to save lives”

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