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The Unfolding Mystery: Harrison Involvement in a Criminal Network

For some time now, I have consistently informed the Nigerian public about Harrison’s involvement in a criminal network responsible for the kidnapping of Afiba and Celine. Despite my warnings and the evidence presented, many chose to ignore the facts and instead insulted me. I specifically highlighted that Harrison supplied the POS machine the police used to extort bribes from Andrew.

Consider this: Andrew was arrested on the 8th of May at around 3 AM. Instead of taking him directly to the police station, the officers stayed at his home until morning, conducting a thorough search. Despite video evidence of this search, the police found nothing incriminating—no blood, no missing curtains. The search involved over 20 officers from the Nigerian police and the Abia anti-kidnapping squad led by Commander Oracle. This entire operation was recorded on video.

Andrew was then imprisoned for two weeks. During this time, the police informed him that the girls were on a self-kidnapping mission, as Celine’s phone kept turning on and off. Harrison openly admitted to writing a petition to transfer the case from the Umuahia station, where Andrew was being held. Blessing also submitted a petition to move Andrew to Abuja on the 10th of May, just 78 hours after his arrest. This urgency raises questions, especially since the petition was later found to be fake and never approved by the Inspector General (IG) of Police—a man of great integrity. The letter was poorly written and did not even mention the suspect’s name.

The fake letter

Harrison mistakenly sent me this letter, and upon reading it, I realized it could not have come from the IG’s office. Harrison then sent his staff, Mavilous, to Umuahia to identify Andrew in person. The IRT squad, employed by Blessing and her boyfriend Darlington, came to Umuahia with a fake IG letter, claiming the IG requested Andrew’s transfer to Abuja. Initially, Umuahia police refused, questioning the letter’s legitimacy. Eventually, they settled the matter, and Andrew was granted bail in Umuahia. Blessing paid officers to take Andrew to his home in Aba, where he was given his phone and allowed to prepare for the journey.

During the subsequent search of Andrew’s house, which was recorded on video, the police found nothing suspicious—no blood, no signs of foul play. They took Andrew’s laptop and computer, and he packed some clothes before they all proceeded to Abuja. Harrison and Blessing were aware of this movement and continuously collected logistics money from Afiba’s husband, who was desperate to find his wife, and from Celine’s family through Blessing.

The police assured Andrew he was not under arrest and that the IG of Police needed to speak with him due to the involvement of the Ghana embassy. Andrew was even allowed to drive his own car, with an officer acting as an escort. The police diverted to Uyo, where they stayed in a hotel, eating and drinking together while extorting money from Andrew. Harrison was aware of these actions.

After spending a night in Uyo, they proceeded to Benue, where they booked another hotel. Andrew questioned this detour, and the officers claimed one of them wanted to see his wife or girlfriend. Andrew recorded these conversations, and eventually, they convinced him to escape, claiming he would be tortured in Abuja. Naïvely, Andrew agreed and was subsequently intercepted and killed in cold blood. Evidence of his final moments is available.

Harrison broke the news to the nation, and his staff, Mavilous, insulted Andrew’s corpse in Benue. Harrison, a self-proclaimed human rights activist, found this amusing. This behavior is shocking, especially since Andrew had not been convicted of any crime.

Mavilous Harrison staff

I also disclosed that Harrison employed his own POS operator to extract five million out of the seven million naira that Afiba’s husband paid to Blessing and the corrupt police officers who abducted Andrew. Despite these revelations, some individuals resorted to baseless accusations against me.

I am not concerned about personal attacks. I possess information that could expose the entire Nigerian Police Force to international disgrace if they continue to provoke me. It is imperative that the Nigerian police promptly apprehend Harrison to address this urgent matter. How much information do you need to arrest those responsible?

Logical questions need to be asked: Why did Harrison write the petition, and why did Blessing submit a petition just 78 hours after Andrew’s arrest?

Harrison provided the POS machine that collected money from Afiba’s husband. After being exposed by me, Harrison quickly returned the money collected from Andrew in cash and hide the identity of his POS man ! Why?

Harrison discovered the decomposed body in Aba but did not inform local authorities or the police. He proceeded to the site with the same four officers who had taken Andrew on a four-day ride before killing him. Harrison showed the decomposed body to the public, displaying what appeared to be Andrew’s home curtains. He then searched the house without a warrant or independent

Andrew properties were stolen and cash stolen from the house , upon challenging him Harrison admitted they found phones something he never declared on the first day he show the nation the planted blood evidence,

Urgent Call for the Immediate Arrest of Harrison: A Case Overview

Background and Key Points:

  1. Criminal Network Involvement:
    Harrison has been consistently implicated in a criminal network responsible for the kidnapping of Afiba and Celine. Despite numerous warnings and substantial evidence, these claims have been largely ignored by the public, leading to unnecessary personal attacks on the whistleblower.
  2. Extortion via POS Machine:
    Harrison supplied the POS machine used by police to extort bribes from Andrew. This is a critical piece of evidence that directly links Harrison to the corrupt activities surrounding this case.
  3. Suspicious Circumstances of Arrest:
    Andrew was arrested on May 8th around 3 AM, yet police did not immediately take him to the station. Instead, they conducted a thorough search of his home, which was videotaped. Despite finding no incriminating evidence, Andrew was detained for two weeks.
  4. Fake Petition and Illegal Transfer:
    Harrison openly admitted to writing a petition to move Andrew’s case from Umuahia station. Blessing, another involved party, submitted a petition just 78 hours after Andrew’s arrest, an act that raises questions about the urgency and legitimacy of the request. It was later revealed that this petition was fake and not approved by the Inspector General of Police, a man known for his integrity.
  5. Illicit Activities and Bribery:
    Harrison sent his staff, Mavilous, to identify Andrew in Umuahia. Why ?The police, allegedly manipulated by Harrison and Blessing, presented a fake letter from the IG of Police to transfer Andrew to Abuja. Despite initial resistance from Umuahia police due to legitimacy concerns, Andrew was eventually released on bail and taken to his home in Aba, where further the officers searched his house again
  6. Involvement in Andrew’s Death:
    Harrison and his associates were aware of Andrew’s movements and the money being extorted from Afiba’s husband and Celine’s family. Andrew was deceptively conditioned to escape, only to be intercepted and killed. Harrison later broke the news to the nation, which included derogatory comments from his staff, showcasing a prearranged ill intent.
  7. Financial Misconduct:
    Harrison employed a POS operator to extract five million out of the seven million naira paid by Afiba’s husband.
  8. Discovery of Decomposed Body:
    Harrison discovered a decomposed body in Aba but failed to inform local authorities Aba . Instead, he visited the site with the same four officers involved in Andrew’s fatal transfer. Harrison then presented the decomposed body to the public with evidence linking it to Andrew’s home, raising further suspicions.
  9. Questionable Search and Evidence Planting:
    Harrison conducted a search of Andrew’s house without warrants or independent witnesses, alongside the same officers who had previously searched the house. Suddenly, Harrison claimed to find blood stains everywhere, contradicting the earlier clean search, which suggests the possibility of evidence tampering.

Conclusion:
The Nigerian police must act immediately to arrest Harrison. The urgency is underscored by his deep involvement in criminal activities, financial misconduct, and the suspicious circumstances surrounding Andrew’s death. Failure to act on this matter not only undermines justice but also risks severe international disgrace for the Nigerian Police Force. The evidence is overwhelming and demands prompt action to ensure accountability and justice.

Written by Mr. Ben, a UK blogger and friend of Andrew :email info@naija24news.com

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