DSS Operatives Besiege Former DG's House, Throw Out His Belongings
The Cable.ng reports have it that some operatives of the
Department of State Services (DSS) have besieged the
Ikoyi, Lagos, residence of their former Director-General
(DG), Kayode Areh, and have thrown out his belongings.
It is understood that the DSS officers arrived at the
residence of their former bus at about 3.00pm in two buses,
broke down the doors and threw out his property.
Some operatives of the DSS during a recent raid
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The Cable.ng reports also that a household member of the
former DSS boss informed that those who stormed the
residence did not produce any legal document before
embarking on the action.
Areh was DG of the DSS from 1999 to 2007 under former
president Olusegun Obasanjo, and had been asked to quit
the house by the new head of the agency, Lawal Daura, but
was given till December 31, 2015 to do so.
This was however upturned as the former DG got a court
order restraining the DSS from forcefully ejecting him, a
development which reportedly led to the action by the
operatives.
Department of State Services (DSS) have besieged the
Ikoyi, Lagos, residence of their former Director-General
(DG), Kayode Areh, and have thrown out his belongings.
It is understood that the DSS officers arrived at the
residence of their former bus at about 3.00pm in two buses,
broke down the doors and threw out his property.
Some operatives of the DSS during a recent raid
READ ALSO: Shi’ite Leader Says Boko Haram Not
Responsible For Attack
The Cable.ng reports also that a household member of the
former DSS boss informed that those who stormed the
residence did not produce any legal document before
embarking on the action.
Areh was DG of the DSS from 1999 to 2007 under former
president Olusegun Obasanjo, and had been asked to quit
the house by the new head of the agency, Lawal Daura, but
was given till December 31, 2015 to do so.
This was however upturned as the former DG got a court
order restraining the DSS from forcefully ejecting him, a
development which reportedly led to the action by the
operatives.
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