The Nigerian police in a statement released on their website a few hours
ago
said the Chibok woman protester, Mrs Naomi Nyarda, who was reportedly
arrested by the police was neither arrested nor detained. The police
claim she was only invited for an interactive
fact-finding session after which she was allowed to go home. Read their
statement
below...
"As part of measures geared towards eliciting useful
information that could help security agents in the ongoing effort at
finding and rescuing female students recently abducted by terrorists,
suspected to be Boko-Haram, in Chibok, Borno State, Police Operatives
this morning, 05/05/2014 invited one Mrs Nyadar Naomi Mutah, a native of
Chibok and Deputy Director at the National Directorate of Employment,
Abuja.
It was purely an interactive and fact finding
interview. Mrs Nyadar cooperated with the Police in the course of the
interview and was immediately allowed to return home to her loved ones.
She was never arrested nor detained as being wrongly speculated in some
quarters.
Meanwhile, the Police and other security agencies are
leaving no stone unturned at ensuring that the abducted school children
are rescued.
CSP FRANK MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
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