Our in-laws of former President Goodluck Jonathan have been
arrested by operatives of the Operation Puff Adder of the Bayelsa State Police
Command.
They were arrested over their alleged involvement in the
breaking in of Jonathan’s home in Otuoke community in Ogbia local government
area, carting away jewerries, custom-made walking stick and other valuables
worth over N.3billion.
We gathered from a source in the community that some
substantial sum of money was also carted away.
The four suspects include: two brothers former First Lady,
Dame Patience Jonathan, and two ladies suspected to be members of the
Jonathan’s family.
The two brothers to the former First Lady were identified
as: Mowsor Princewill Oba and Boma Rasheed Oba. The other two female suspect
are yet to be identified.
We noticed gathered that one of the arrested suspects, who
is a management staff of the Aridolf Resort, Hotel and Spa owned by the former
first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, had mysteriously duplicated the keys to the
rooms where the valuables were kept and led the forceful entry and gradual
looting of the valuables.
It was also gathered that after some domestic staff to the
former President discovered the robbery, he was informed and he quickly called
in men of the Bayelsa Police Command to effect their arrest and recover the
looted valuables.
Another source close to the former First family told DAILY
POST that the former First lady was also shocked and disgusted by the grand
theft and wondered why the arrested management staff of his hotel did not steal
her money instead masterminded the looting of his husband’s valuables.
Further investigations revealed that the suspects are
showing signs of remorse and regretting their actions, “they are already making
useful confession to the police and some monies from the proceeds are being
recovered,” the source said.
A Police source informed DAILY POST that the suspects were
relatives who were entrusted with the house but betrayed the trust and looted
the home.
When contacted on the development, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Asimin Butwats told our correspondent, “I will get the
detail to you later today, please”.
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