Monday, 20 March 2017

Nigeria Police Arraigns Peace Corps Commandant, Dickson Akoh

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The Nigerian Police has arraigned the detained commandant of the Peace Corps, Dickson Akoh before a Federal High Court on Monday morning. Akoh was brought into the Federal High Court alongside other senior officers of the corps.

He was arrested over an allegation of illegal establishment of the organisation and the use of military training facilities for intended personnel of the Corps.

The Peace Corps boss and the other officials were brought in two police vans amidst heavy security. 

He's been arraigned before Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court. Police spokesman, Jimoh Moshood was also sighted in the court.

The police detained Akoh on Sunday, March 19 after he submitted himself for questioning at the FCT police command.

Akoh had been in his home state of Benue where he was receiving traditional medical attention due to his ill-health.

His illness was triggered after he and 49 senior officers of the corps were arrested and detained about two weeks ago.

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