Source: TODAY NIGERIA
Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, said yesterday that his men have the order to arrest ex-Niger Delta militant Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo), declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after a court issued the warrant for his arrest.
Tomopolo was declared wanted by the EFCC in connection with a N45.9b fraud in the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).
The IGP also said he had directed Benue State Commissioner of Police to increase security in the state following the alarm raised by former Senate President David Mark.
The IGP spoke in Abuja during a session with journalists.
Arase said: “We are still looking for Tompolo. The commissioners of police in Delta, Rivers and all those areas have been given the warrant for the arrest so that they could carry out the arrest.
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On
David Mark’s allegation that his life is under threat, Arase said: “I
read it in the newspapers but I have not seen the petition but I have
asked the Commissioner of Police to ensure that there is no breakdown of
law and order as the election comes up on Saturday.”
The IG also said the Police have incurred over N800million as judgment debt.He said: “As at the last count, we had a total of about N800million or close to N1billion in garnishee.
“We are trying to appeal against some of these judgments. We are also raising the argument that before you make the garnishee to be absolute, you must get the Attorney-General of the Federation’s fiat.
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