Police Arrest Journalist in Uyo

Publisher of FactsReporter.com, Obong Ndutim, has been apprehended by police in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State over articles posted on his website.

Reports have it that Ndutim was apprehended by the security operatives yesterday morning at his residence in Uyo by men of the Criminal Investigations Department, (CID).

Spokesperson for the Police Command in Uyo, DSP Odiko MacDonconfirmed the arrest and said, Obong Ndutim was arrested in connection with an alleged publishing of fake and damaging stories-cum-blackmailing of a distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Godswill Akpabio.

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It was gathered that the arrest followed a petition written by Senator Akpabio, alleging that Obong Ndutim’s website published an offensive and libelous story alleging that the senator was involved in money laundering with some Nigerian banks: titled ‘CBN probes Akpabio’s N865b unrecorded despites in three banks.’

The police said the senator had earlier filed a complaint against the accused at the Uyo Police Command weeks back. ‘Based on the statement and published story by the accused, we have thus arrested him at his residence on Monday,” a senior police officer said.

An insider also added that Obong Ndutim’s platform, (FactsReporters.com) has been using as tools to fuel negative information to the public to propagate false allegations on Senator Akpabio and his political associates.

This is not the first story; there are several other news mentions published on the platform dittoAkpabio, Ekere plot to sponsor attack on Gov’s billboards, instigate insecurity uncoveredpublished on October 25, 2018 byMichael AsangaMr Emmanuel: Senator Akpabio is set to destroy Oro Nation; published on October 8, 2018, by Ulap Kingsley OffiongEssien Udim chaos,Akpabio abducts AKHA aspirant for opposing cult group; published on October 3, 2018 by EditorSenator Godswill Akpabio: The Demystification of a Political Godfather; published on August 13, 2018 by Ikennna Ekezie, from Port Harcourt.’ Source disclosed.

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Obong is now accordingly remanded in police custody, awaiting prosecution in a court of normal jurisdiction, and if found guilty, will be sentenced in line with Nigeria’s Constitution, the police said.

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