Police give update on alleged assault on Imo govt official by Senator’s thugs
DAILY POST recalls that Ndubuaku, who is the Chairman, Committee on Recovery of Government Properties, was reportedly
He said that the command had formally written Ndubuaku thrice, inviting him to identify the suspects. He said: “On Aug. 29, the command received information that Ndubuaku was assaulted at Okorocha’s residence. “We have since then invited him twice again to come and identify the suspects who assaulted him but he declined.
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