Police explain why they conducted the ‘operation’ at NLC HQ

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has denied raiding the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) headquarters in Abuja....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>

A statement issued on Friday by the Force spokesperson, CP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said an operation was carried out to arrest a suspect at a shop situated within the Labour House.

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The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has denied raiding the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) headquarters in Abuja.

A statement issued on Friday by the Force spokesperson, CP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said an operation was carried out to arrest a suspect at a shop situated within the Labour House.

Adejobi said the suspect, who is a foreigner, was “implicated in numerous criminal activities across Nigeria and other African countries.”

“Detectives, armed with the appropriate legal authority, conducted an operation at the location, which turned out to be the NLC building.

“This well-coordinated, lawful operation was solely aimed at apprehending the prime suspect — a foreign national implicated in numerous criminal activities across Nigeria and other African countries.

“We emphasize that this operation had no connection with the NLC, its Secretariat, staff, or leadership.

“The NLC Secretariat was not the focus of the operation, which was targeted at a rented shop within the building used by the suspect as a front for his criminal activities in Nigeria.

“The Nigeria Police Force seeks the cooperation and support of the NLC leadership as we continue this investigation, which is vital to safeguarding our nation.

“The high-profile nature of the suspect poses a significant security threat to Nigeria and other African nations, making this investigation crucial for the safety of all involved, including the NLC,” he said.

Recall security operatives raided the NLC headquarters, known as Labour House, on Wednesday night in the Central Business District of Abuja.

NLC spokesperson, Benson Upah, in a statement, said the security operatives “claimed that they were looking for seditious materials used for the #EndBadGovernance protests.”

The Department of State Services (DSS) had earlier denied involvement in the raid.