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Pipeline vandalism:CDHR Chairman, Edariese raises alarm over assassination attempt


Pipeline vandalism:CDHR Chairman, Edariese raises alarm over assassination attempt



The Delta State Chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Human Right, CDHR, Comrade (Elder). A. Peter Edariese today raised alarm over alleged assassination attempts on his life by men of the underworld.

Comrade Edariese had on Sunday disclaimed executive members of Oviri-Olomu Community over their alleged role in the vandalization of an oil pipeline.

In a telephone chat with Our Correspondent from his hiding place with an unknown number.

He tendered a warrant of arrest from the Otor-Udu magistrate Court in Udu Local Government Area.

According to him,"I put off my phone now so that nobody should track me where I am through my phone. 

"So, I forwarded to you,the letter they wanted to use to take me away, that it is a warrant of arrest from the Court at Otor-Udu.

"They brought two vehicles and loaded themselves. The number of the vehicle is BEN 20586. That's the number they brought which is not in any digit of vehicle numbering in Nigeria which means, it is truly an assassination attempt."

Comrade Edariese said the Army released the accused persons in the matter and gave them room to carryout "dangerous dimensions" against him and others after they were first arrested.

While noting that he wrote a petition to the Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Ari Muhammed Ali and the Department of State Security,DSS,the Commander Sector I of the Nigerian Army Effurun to bring the accused to juatice, Comrade Edariese the accused are trying to eliminate him so that they can escape justice.


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