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Breaking: Dino Melaye slumps after police arrest

Senator Dino Melaye, on Friday surrendered to the Police and was taken to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad office, Guzape, Abuja, for interrogation eight days after hiding in his residence to avoid arrest by policemen for alleged homicide.

It was gathered that senators who visited the lawmaker at his residence on Friday accompanied Melaye and his lawyer to the SARS office after failing to meet with the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, at the Force headquarters.

The embattled lawmaker however slumped shortly before interrogation by SARS operatives and was taken to an undisclosed hospital for medical attention.

Over 50 policemen had stormed Melaye’s mansion last Friday in an attempt to arrest him for interrogation over the alleged shooting of one Sgt. Danjuma Aliu.

The policeman, who was said to be lying critically ill at the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, was said to have been injured by suspected thugs loyal to the senator in Kogi State last July.

The Force spokesman, acting DCP Jimoh Moshood confirmed that Melaye had been taken to Police hospital for medical attention.

He stated that the police operatives waited for eight days for the senator to obey the law and surrender himself for arrest when his claims that he was not in Abuja was found to be false.

Moshood explained that the senator would be taken to court after investigation.

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