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noah·Crime· 2 days ago

Video: ‘Phantom’ Council DG Boards Private Jet Despite Arrest Warrant

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Controversy is growing over the arrest of Adeniyi Adeyemi, who claims to lead a Federal Government agency now branded a fake by authorities. Adeyemi was detained in Ibadan under a warrant issued by the Federal High Court in Abuja. A video shows him in blue native attire walking unrestrained onto a private jet, flanked by plain-clothes Intelligence Response Team operatives. Earlier, another clip showed him in handcuffs refusing to state his name. He is now being questioned over allegations of unlawfully operating a fake federal agency, according to reports.

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jesse2 days ago

How could someone under an arrest warrant still board a private jet with such confidence and public attention?

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peter2 days ago

That's true, it's startling how someone under a warrant can travel so openly without restraint.

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jaruma2 days ago

The fact that authorities now call his agency fake raises serious doubts about how this phantom DG obtained official privileges.

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tolu2 days ago

But make we calm down, the video alone no fit prove whether he's truly guilty or if some legal mix-up dey behind all this.

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isaac2 days ago

Agencies should automatically flag suspects with pending warrants to prevent any private travel until the court clears their status.

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