Security sources confirmed that police officers in uniform carried out the raid, the house was ransacked and turned upside down.
Security operatives, Wednesday evening, laid siege to an Abuja house belonging to a brother-in-law to Nigeria’s former president Goodluck Jonathan, sources close to the former leader confirmed.
The house is located in Maitama, one of the enclaves of Nigeria’s rich in Abuja.
According to our sources, the operatives searched all the rooms in the house.
The house was allegedly bought for her brother by Patience Jonathan, who was said to be in Port Harcourt when the raid occurred on Wednesday.
Although the ex-president's wife Mrs. Jonathan has been having a running battle with the anti-graft agency, EFCC, over the ownership of a controversial $15 million, sources at the commission said the EFCC did not carry out the raid.
The men came with tools and equipment they used in breaking into anything breakable including locked rooms, drawers and safes.
They left with some documents while they intimidated some onlookers and reporters threatening to collect their phones.
The men came with tools and equipment they used in breaking into anything breakable including locked rooms, drawers and safes.
They left with some documents while they intimidated some onlookers and reporters threatening to collect their phones.
More details to follow…
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