Former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mohammed
Uwais
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Gunmen suspected to be armed robbers
in the early hours of Tuesday visited the official residence of a former Chief
Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mohammed Uwais, and carted away “valuables”, The
PUNCH reports.
Sources close to the ex-CJN disclosed that the robbers visited Uwais official residence in Asokoro,
Abuja, between 1am and 2am on Tuesday.
The report continues:
Uwais was the CJN between 1995 and
2006 and was later appointed the chairman of the electoral reform committee set
up by the former late President Umar Yar’Adua.
The robbers were said to have beaten
up security personnel at the house.
They reportedly climbed the rear fence
of the house and went straight to the bedroom of the former CJN.
It was learnt that the hoodlums
carried out their operation for about an hour without arousing suspicion of any
other member of the household.
They were said to have locked the
former CJN in his study room while they ransacked his bedroom.
Those who spoke with our
correspondent could not ascertain what was carted away by the gunmen. They
merely said the robbers made away with valuables.
The Inspector General of Police,
Suleiman Abba, was said to have visited the house on Tuesday morning.
But when contacted, the Police
Public Relation Officer, Federal Capital Territory Command, Anjuguri Mamzah, an
Assistant Superintendent of Police, said he was not aware of the incident.
“I am not aware of the incident please,” Mamzah
said.
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