Glory Okolie, a 21-year-old Nigerian woman, was detained by Nigerian police after she was released from the Suleja Correctional Centre in Niger State last week after serving more than eight months in prison.
The Imo State Police Command, acting via the Divisional Police Officer of Shell Police Station, detained Okolie, according to Anaedoonline.ng.
Okolie was detained, according to a source, when she went to her bank branch in Owerri to withdraw some money.
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“The NPF, working with the Imo State Police Command and the DPO of Shell Police Station, re-arrested Okolie, who had only been released on bail from Suleja Prison last week,” the source added.
“When we called the police spokesperson, he said Okolie was arrested because she went to her Owerri bank to withdraw money after the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Unit had flagged it down before her arrest and subsequent bail.”
At the time of filing this report, Anaedoonline.ng learned that her lawyer, Samuel Ihensekhien, and others were still working feverishly to secure her release.
Okolie completed her bail terms and was released from the Suleja detention institution on March 23, according to Anaedoonline.ng.
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Okolie had been arrested and enslaved since June 17, 2021, by the operatives of the IGP IRT in Imo State.
Okolie was illegally detained and held in a cell by the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team unit of the Nigeria Police Force for months on allegations of spying for the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
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