According to report reaching TVC news (Journalists Hangout), it has been confirmed that Sen Melaye has been taken to an unknown hospital after leaving the force headquarters few mins ago (5pm of 4th January) . The reporter who was on site when the senator was eventually arrested attested to the fact the the Outspoken senator looks pale, weak and sick. We wish him speedy recovery while we monitor the event. We however urge the authorities to thread with caution and grant Dino the necessary attention needed.
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Source TVC Jounalist Hangout.
Melaye Taken To Police Hospital In Abuja For Medical Attention
The Nigerian Police Force has confirmed that Dino Melaye is in its custody.
According to the Force, Melaye, the senator representing Kogi West district in the National Assembly, has been taken to the Police Hospital in Abuja for medical treatment.
A statement by Acting DCP Jimoh Moshood, Force Public Relations Officer on Friday, stressed that Melaye will face charges for his alleged culpability in the shooting of a policeman in July 2018.
Melaye had surrendered himself to the Police earlier on Friday, eight days after the Police invaded his Abuja residence to arrest him.
"Senator Dino Melaye is currently in Police custody for investigation, and subsequently, taken to Police hospital, Abuja for medical attention and he is in stable condition. Investigation into the case of criminal conspiracy and attempted culpable homicide against him is ongoing. The case will be taken to court on completion of investigation."
http://saharareporters.com/2019/01/04/melaye-taken-police-hospital-abuja-medical-attention
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