Former President, Goodluck Jonathan's house robbed by police men

Three officers of the Nigerian police have been arrested for systematically burgling former president Godluck Jonathan's house in Gwarimpa area of Abuja. The police officers were assigned to guard the house, but they rather ended up stealing items worth millions of Nigeria from the house. Items burgled from the house includes:
  • 36 Plasma televisions
  • About 25 refrigerators
  • Five sets of furniture
  • air-conditioner units and box-loads of clothes (20 Ghana-must-go sacks of Niger Delta attires
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  • suits with "president Jonathan" imprinted on the inner sides, about 20 Niger Delta bowler hats, One big Ghana-must-go sack containing clothes with PDP logo neatly sewn on each one, about 10 sets of babban riga, 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.
  • According to reports, the police officers carried out slow but steady systematic looting in the residence of the former president until they finally stripped the building of all the movable items. The ex-president did not notice this until early July when he observed that the house was completely stripped after which he reported the case to the inspector general of police.

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