POLICE ARREST ALLEGED KILLERS OF BADEH

FILE: LATE ALEX BADEH

POLICE ARREST ALLEGED KILLERS OF BADEH

Suspects involved in the murder of Alex Badeh (retd.), the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff are set to be paraded by the Nigeria Police Force.

The suspects will be paraded at the headquarters of the NPF in Abuja on Thursday, December 27.

“We have made a breakthrough in the case and we’ve arrested suspects who will be paraded on Thursday,” a source told journalists.

The former CDS was killed on the evening of December 18, 2018, while returning from his farm.

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Meanwhile, security sources refuted reports that late Alex Badeh met with the chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, in Aso Villa, three weeks before his death.

A top security source said from available records, there was no evidence that Badeh visited Aso Villa in the last one month.

“For visitors to Aso Villa, there must be evidence of visit as there are daily records of activities such as the signing of the visitor’s register.

“From our findings, there is no iota of truth in the report that the late Badeh visited Aso Villa in the last one month.

“We have checked all the security records and there is nothing to prove that the late Badeh visited Aso Villa,” the source said.

Also, while reacting to the killing of the former defence boss, Dr. Ona Ekhomu, president of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria (AISSON), urged the Directorate of Air Provost of the Nigerian Air Force to lead the investigation of the murder of the former defence chief.

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