I didn't send hoodlums to Dickson's house - Bayelsa CP declares

Uche Anozia, the Bayelsa state commissioner of police, has denied allegations that he sent hoodlums to attack the home of former governor of the state, Seriake Dickson.

The Nation reports that Dickson had accused Anozia of engaging the hoodlums to attack his home in protest following the Supreme Court judgment which upturned the election of David Lyon as governor. It was gathered that Anozia said he could not have stooped so low to sending hoodlums to attack a house whose location he does not know. He said: “With due respect to the office and person of the ex-governor, I had worked with him harmoniously and dispassionately. The duty of the police is to maintain law and order and protect lives and property. On February 13, the Supreme Court reversed the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC), there was violence and the police went out to control it. We have to locate the governor’s house because apart from his house in the village, I do not know where his other houses are. Anozia said eight persons, who were arrested in connection to the attacks, have been prosecuted and remanded.

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