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Nigerian Govt Arrests 2 Foreigners For Violating Presidential Lockdown Order In Abuja

The Nigerian Government, on Sunday, arrested a Turkish and an Angolan for violating the Presidential lockdown directive in the Federal Capital Territory aimed at curtailing the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in Abuja.
A clergyman was also arrested for same offence in the Nigeria’s capital just as over 269 vehicles driven by violators have been impounded in Abuja.
Ikharo Attah, Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory Administration Enforcement Team on Movement Restrictions, confirmed this in a statement Sunday evening.
Attah said: We got to Area one Roundabout, where a particular man was arrested with four military caps, he put one Army cap in his boot, then another one for Nigeria Air Force and two other ones for Nigeria Navy, all in one vehicle.
“We arrested and handed him over to the FCT Commissioner of Police.
“Then we also had another case of a man whose vehicle was taken to VIO office in Area one and immediately, he decided to strip himself naked, removed all his cloths in protest that he must work, that he did not believe in the existence of COVID-19.
“We also arrested the Imam of Wuye Jumma’at Mosque because we received several complaints that the Imam had held a congregational prayer on Friday.
“But that Friday, we were at Kuje, we could not have come back within five minutes. So we got there today and invited him to come and explain; and we cautioned him at the FCT Police Command, Garki.
“We also arrested two expatriates at Glo Junction for violating the President order, going out without permit.
“We arrested a Turkish man and an man Angolan. They’ve been handed over to the police in taken to the Maitama.”
Attah warned the FCT residents, particularly uniformed personnel and diplomats, against violating the lockdown order of President Muhammadu Buhari.