Melaye surrenders to Police, collapses after

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Senator Dino Melaye also had medical problems when he clashed with the Police Force in 2018 (image used for illustrative purpose)
Senator Dino
Melaye also had medical problems when he clashed with the Police Force
in 2018 (image used for illustrative purpose)

Senator Dino Melaye suffered an asthmatic attack and collapsed
after surrendering to officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in
Abuja on Friday, January 4, 2019.

Police officers had invaded Melaye’s
Abuja home on Friday, December 28, 2018 to arrest him for his alleged
involvement in the shooting of a police officer, Sgt Danjuma Saliu, in July 2018.

The lawmaker refused to surrender to the
authorities and made several social media posts to taunt and accuse the
Police of persecution.

However,
he finally left his Maitama home on Friday to surrender to the
authorities after fellow lawmakers paid him a visit to persuade him to
resolve the situation amicably.

However, Senator Melaye was acting weak after
he surrendered and was helped into the Police car that transported him
to the Guzape office of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS)
where he eventually collapsed on the floor.

The lawmaker appeared to suffer from an asthma
attack but his inhaler only made the situation worse. He’s believed to
have now been moved to an undisclosed hospital for medical treatment.

Why Melaye is in Police trouble

Melaye took to his Twitter account late on July 19, 2018 to raise alarm over an assassination attempt on his life which he alleged was carried out by the police and military.

He tweeted, “I thank God for spearing (sic) my
life once again. Over 20 bullets holes on my jeep. Combination of
police,SARS and military. God I thank you.”

In a statement signed by the spokesperson of the Kogi Command, DSP William Aya, he said the senator deliberately twisted the facts of the matter as it was his security aides who shot and injured a police sergeant first.

He said Melaye’s convoy had been flagged down
by officers of the Anti-Robbery/Kidnapping Patrol Team on a
stop-and-search operation when they were fired upon after some of the
vehicles in the convoy refused to stop.

DSP Aya said the officers only fired back in
self-defence at the vehicles, which escaped from the scene, before they
found out that it was the lawmaker’s convoy.

He then called on Melaye to report with the
people in his convoy to the State Criminal Intelligence and
Investigation Department, Lokoja, to assist in the investigation.

Despite another notification sent to the
office of the Clerk of the National Assembly for the lawmaker to appear
for questioning, he failed to honour the invitation.

Officers previously attempted to arrest the lawmaker in his Kogi home in October 2018, an attempt that he also alleged was an assassination attempt sponsored by the Kogi State government.

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