Security Operatives Burgle Jonathan’s House, Cart Away Valuables

Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s Abuja home has been burgled and valuables reportedly carted away by police officers assigned to guard the property.

The operation was carried out between March-May 2016 by three officers who have now been arrested by the Nigeria Police.

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Premium Times exclusively reports that the officers burgled the property located at No. 89, 4th Avenue in the Gwarimpa district of Abuja and carted away items to include furniture, dozens of plasma television sets, refrigerators, air-conditioner units and designer clothes.

The newspaper listed items looted as seen below.

LIST OF CLOTHES SAID TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN AND SOLD
1. Niger Delta traditional attires in about 20 Ghana-must-go sacks.
2. Suits, each one with “President Jonathan” inscribed in the inner side, in five big Ghana-must-go sacks.
3. About 10 big Ghana-must-go sacks of women attires made from lace materials sewn in Niger Delta style.
4. More than 10 bundles of Ankara materials, known as Atamfa.
5. About 10 sets of babban riga.
6. One big Ghana-must-go sack containing clothes with PDP logo neatly sewn on each one.
7. About 20 Niger Delta bowler hats.

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE ITEMS
1. 36 Plasma televisions.
2. About 25 refrigerators.
3. Five sets of furniture.
4. Two sets of sitting room chairs.
5. Several air conditioner units.

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