Just In: Police Releases LP Chairman Abure

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The Nigeria Police Force Zone 5 has released the National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Julius Abure.

Abure and others were released early Thursday around 2am, Tijani Momoh, a spokesman for the police zone, confirmed.

Also, LP national spokesman, Obiora Ifoh, confirmed that the embattled national chairman, who was arrested by policemen in Benin City, the Edo State capital, on Wednesday afternoon. was released Thursday morning.

“Julius Abure is in his hotel room here in Benin City,” Ifoh said on Channels Television’s breakfast programme, The Morning Brief.

“It’s true that he was arrested, brutalised yesterday (Wednesday) by a combined team of police and the DSS but he was released last night along with four other members of our party who were arrested with him.”

Viral videos showed Abure being manhandled by policemen, even as LP supporters fought to prevent his arrest.

‘Murder, Illegal Possession Of Firearms’

The police had said Abure was arrested for attempted murder, illegal possession of firearms, and related offences.

Momoh had told newsmen that Abure and four others were arrested over a petition written against them by a petitioner whose name he did not mention.

He said, “I wish to confirm the arrest of the factional chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure and four others.

“It has to do with a written petition that was endorsed by the AIG Zone 5 from the office of the Inspector General of Police.”

He said an allegation of attempted murder was levelled against Abure. “There are video clips, recordings of the petitioner being assaulted, being beaten when he came home last year to conduct ward matters,” Momoh said.

“It is a case of attempted murder, conspiracy, illegal possession of arms and other related offences.

“They were also in possession of firearms; a short gun and three rounds of ammunition.

“Investigation is ongoing. They were just arrested today. More details will be provided later,” the police spokesman added.

Some LP chieftains had stormed the police office in Benin City, demanding the release of Abure, even as they said no form of intimidation will be slow down the party’s forthcoming Edo State governorship primary.

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