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General News of Friday, 10 July 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Police spokesman, Frank Mba tells Nigerians not to weep for Hushpuppi

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Frank Mba, the spokesman of the Nigerian Police Force, NPF, has said that there are still many who are like the arrested Instagram celebrity, Hushpuppi.

Mba who warned Nigerians not to weep for Hushpuppi advised parents to question their children when they display sudden wealth.

The NPF spokesman made this known when he appeared on a radio program titled ‘Real Talk With Kike'.

“The feat by the Dubai Police was not achieved by them alone but an international collaboration that ran across multiple security agencies with Interpol playing a very big role, FBI playing a big role and of course, the Dubai Police taking the lead because they are the national police, policing the country where Hushpuppi was based and where most of his activities emanated from.”

On if more people like Hushpuppi will be arrested by the Nigeria Police Force, Mba said: “Time will tell”.

He added, “Hushpuppi will enjoy the privileges of being tried in a free world and in a liberal democracy. I also have no doubt about his capacity to pay for the best of lawyers. He’s a billionaire crook. He should have the capacity to pay.

“But the good thing about the law is that, when the facts are so clear, they speak for themselves. As long as the prosecution is able to make out their case and establish their case, the judge would certainly give judgment favour of the prosecution.

“However, if the prosecution is unable to prove their case, then the benefit of the doubt would be given to the suspect, although I doubt if that would happen in Huspuppi’s case.

“Because there is massive multilateral collaboration still working on that case and putting evidence together.

“I’m not going to weep for Hushpuppi and I say no one should. There are still a lot of baby Hushpuppis around, a lot of bigger Hushpuppis around.

“We will need to walk together as a people. Hushpuppi is a metaphor to look at the bigger picture facing us.”